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Things never go the way you expect them to. That's both the joy and frustration in life. I'm finding as I get older that I don't mind, though. It's the surprises that tickle me the most, the things you don't see coming.
Michael Stuhlbarg
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Michael Stuhlbarg
Age: 56
Born: 1968
Born: July 5
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Long Beach
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Michael S. Stuhlbarg
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