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The day before Paul and Jamie's 2nd wedding anniversary, Paul loses his wedding ring. Paul meets Mark, who's into Zen and helps him concentrate so he can remember where he lost it.
The day before Paul and Jamie's 2nd wedding anniversary, Paul loses his wedding ring. Paul meets Mark, who's into Zen and helps him concentrate so he can remember where he lost it.
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