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I'm generalizing, but that's how it's been the last few years. Years back they'd come to have a conversation (always dressed very well, I should add, like Nation of Islam well) and my dad, who has chemistry with everyone, would indulge them. Since then they started bringing us the magazine printed in our native

Why do Hovas have to come to our place at 7am once a month to deliver a Watchtower magazine? They don't even proselytize; they just hand it to us and leave. Seems like it'd be much easier to mail it. Or accept that we're not interested.

I didn't like it either. It was a disorienting mess visually.

FUCK SEAGATE BRO! #SEAGATEGATE

I think it was Bowman, not Todd.

Incidentally, Edgewood is a location in a couple episodes.

Season 2 had a local tradition of the week as its plot driver ("Every year, the Pawnee Parks Dept. holds a…"). Season 4 had a 'federal campaign element of the week that for some reasons applies to a meaningless city council election' as its plot driver, and it suffocated the show.

I had the exact same problems. From a self-contained small town setting to one that kept getting more and more cosmopolitan to its consistent detriment. The intimate local politics transitioned to reflecting national politics, which just ugh. Even comparing Leslie's run to a state senate race is an understatement; it

It gets better: his "PhD" is in Education.

Brownies optional, unlike in Trump's America.

And much like real revenge, getting it comes at a cost: an easier path for Duke to win the region.

SUCK IT VILLANOVA