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I’m standing in the sky on the roof of a glass and steel office tower for a scene in my latest movie The Accidental Spy. There are 28 floors of air between me and the concrete pavement below. I am about to do what I do best: do death-defying stunts. I am going to jump.
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I’m standing in the sky on the roof of a glass and steel office tower for a scene in my latest movie The Accidental Spy. There are 28 floors of air between me and the concrete pavement below. I am about to do what I do best: do death-defying stunts. I am going to jump.
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MR. WHOEVER
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I’m standing in the sky on the roof of a glass and steel office tower for a scene in my latest movie The Accidental Spy. There are 28 floors of air between me and the concrete pavement below. I am about to do what I do best: do death-defying stunts. I am going to jump.
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I’m standing in the sky on the roof of a glass and steel office tower for a scene in my latest movie The Accidental Spy. There are 28 floors of air between me and the concrete pavement below. I am about to do what I do best: do death-defying stunts. I am going to jump.
[DatePublished] => 2001-06-19 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1194815 [AuthorName] => by Jacky Chan [SectionName] => Entertainment [SectionUrl] => entertainment [URL] => ) ) )
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