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<description>&lt;p&gt;I did marquee duty as a kid when I worked at a drive-in movie in Michigan.  It&apos;s fun the few times - all those people looking and wondering what you&apos;re going to put up.

It becomes not fun the first time you have to do it in a driving ice storm, wondering whether you&apos;re going to slip and fall off the scaffold into the traffic below...but, just like the show that must go on, when it&apos;s time to change films, the marquee must switch (through rain or snow, or sleet or dark of night... etc etc etc)&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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