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I was actually sick that day through nerves – that's how bad it got.
Maybe, I started to realize, they saw me not as some crazed germophobe, but as someone who was actually sick.
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Roger was actually sick the year I was there for Shotgun Stories, but if he was there, he would sit on stage with the filmmaker and discuss the film.
I couldn't distinguish whether I was actually sick or making it up.
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