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Keith is a 2008 American, independent drama film directed by Todd Kessler. It was written by Todd Kessler and David Zabel based on the short story "Keith" by author Ron Carlson , from his book The Hotel Eden . The film stars Jesse McCartney , Elisabeth ...

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Keith couldn't help noticing that the legs he most often forced open, the legs he most often found dangling over his shoulders, tended to be exceptionally thick in the ankle, tended, in fact, to be ankleless, and exceptionally thick in the calf.

Keith Ames risked hemorrhoids on cold bleacher seats with two hundred others and cheered his Ashland junior high team, a losing cause this season.

When he discovered that Keith was an Australian, he simply made a caustic comment about Donald Bradman and waved him on his way.

That Keith Torellen was trying to take an academic degree here told me more about his adopting family than if I had hired a professional information service.

But the thing that stood out was his Keith Richards-on-drugs bit -- Bill was really more like an alternative rock act than a comic and his rock references were so much more meaningful to him than to most people in comedy.

Keith thought that in twenty years they'd have lap blankets, drink apple juice, and talk about their health and their childhood.

A party was already in full swing in the green room: Keith was arm wrestling with Duane.

Pellam hardly listened to a word he said - until he realized Keith was talking about someone dubbed Miss Woodstock, who knew the astrological sign, as well as a few other intimate facts, of every single man in town.

I wouldn't've thought a holiday camp was your style, Keith, More like the Costa-something-or-other for you where you can take your pick of the dark-skinned bathing beauties.

Not even Keith would go looking for five guys-or even one guy-with nothing but a BB gun.

Keith crashed the lever into bottom gear, felt the van move forward, bumping over rough ground.

He had exhibited the latter at the annual exhibition of the Baling and District Model Engineering Society which had been judged by no less an authority than Keith Stewart, and he had received a bronze medal from the hands of the great man himself.

Lord Jack was still behind them, deep in that man who called himself Keith Cavanaugh and made coats of arms in lustrous frames.

Admiral Keith Loggins, deputy AIRPAC, gazed down at his Cobb salad in disgust.

But it was no longer rural, Keith saw, and had become a commercial strip of chain supermarkets, convenience stores, discount stores, and gas stations.