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	<title>Comments on: The Case of the Missing Leg&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: Designing Magazines &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Interview Magazine</title>
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		<dc:creator>Designing Magazines &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Interview Magazine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] I was reminded recently of an old Peter Cook and Dudley Moore routine (which would be judged hopelessly P.I. today) in which a one-legged man interviews to play the part of Tarzan in an upcoming movie. The casting director is &#8220;sympathetic&#8221;: &#8220;Now your left leg, I like. I’ve got nothing against your left leg&#8230;.the trouble is, neither do you.&#8221; A student of mine, and fellow magazine aficionado, Jason Hartsel, writes about a similar omission on our class blog. [...]]]></description>
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