Jennifer does not fit in. A total misfit, she's as wacky as a teenager can be. Goth-ed out with multiple piercings, tattoos, and dyed hair, she listens to strange music, watches vintage TV, eats primarily chocolate, and self injures. But now high school is over and she needs a job. Can she possibly have anything in common with the overweight middle-aged man in the haberdashery window? He gives her a job, not to mention a real friendship.
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My First Mister
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Disconnected Child
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I Enjoy Being a Girl
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Richard Rodgers:
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Attitude
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On Stage
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Antonia Jolly:
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Beautiful
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Monster
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Gina Birch:
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All the Nice Girls Love a Sailor
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Bob Barratt:
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Soldiers
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I See You Baby
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Sandwiches
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Beyond the Sea
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Charles Trenet:
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Charles Trenet: Performer Jack Lawrence: English lyrics Bobby Caldwell: Performer |
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Don't Blame the Children
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I Think I Love You
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Tony Romeo:
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Shakin All Over
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Straight To ... Number One
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Bell, Book and Candle
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Life's a Beach
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Don't Look Now
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Return
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The Girl I Dream About
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All the Way
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