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		<title>By: katie burgtown</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Great work! You could out-sleuth Jessica Fletcher any day! 

Jeph told me that the film Kalifornia (starring Brad Pitt and David Duchovny!) was supposed to take place in Kentucky, but was actually filmed in Atlanta. He said that you can spot a few buildings in the background and in the scenes where they film that give it away! Have you ever seen it? I haven&#039;t yet, but I want to!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great work! You could out-sleuth Jessica Fletcher any day! </p>
<p>Jeph told me that the film Kalifornia (starring Brad Pitt and David Duchovny!) was supposed to take place in Kentucky, but was actually filmed in Atlanta. He said that you can spot a few buildings in the background and in the scenes where they film that give it away! Have you ever seen it? I haven&#8217;t yet, but I want to!</p>
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