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Mar 7, 2009. 3:59 AMjsoroko says:
At the risk of violating the "be nice" policy, this may be another example of people taking credit for the work of their "assistants." The suggestion is that Ruby was involved only in the quality control process. I suspect that Ruby, if asked, might say she was more than just "an assistant." On the other hand, cats always insist on "executive producer" credit on films, so maybe I'm scratching the wrong post.

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