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Martin: To viewers. I was supposed to talk and answer questions. The idea, Im sure, was to talk about freedom of expression in the U.S., freedom to make abstract art, et cetera. But the main question they asked was why did I wear my watch on my right arm? Because in the Soviet Unionit was the old systemyou were made to be right-handed. So everybody wore their watch on the left arm. So many peo
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    Martin: To viewers. I was supposed to talk and answer questions. The idea, Im sure, was to talk about freedom of expression in the U.S., freedom to make abstract art, et cetera. But the main question they asked was why did I wear my watch on my right arm? Because in the Soviet Unionit was the old systemyou were made to be right-handed. So everybody wore their watch on the left arm. So many peo
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