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Yes. You have it right.

One time, I tripped walking up the stairs in high school.

I lived in Arkansas for a few months years ago. Long story short, I knew a guy. His mom worked in the ER in a small town in Arkansas. They were always calling Human Services (or whatever it's called in that state, I don't recall) on this one family for incest.

I'll have to look that up!

Okay that's pretty good haha

*insert joke about Trump being a car*

That'd my mantra for this. I don't have high hopes. But the trailer was intriguing enough, for way to it was.

I think most of his jokes are non-funny. But, I think his show would also be tiring to watch without them.

Only the good die young.

Which is owned by Sheinhardt Wigs

I'll give it the same review that I gave to last week's episode: it was fine.

I would argue that's a display of a character that is overly-willing to sacrifice themselves for others. His plan likely wouldn't have even worked, but it didn't matter. His nature is to give himself for others so that's the only logical conclusion he could reach. It's a weakness and a strength.

I like it because it shows that literally everything wring with modern news media is the a fault of Ron Burgundy. I can totally accept that as reality.

Rather than complain about the dumb bits of the movie, I'd like to mention the the Score is pretty darn good!

Kirby looks so fun! I was really sad that it wasn't demoed by Treehouse. But I guess I can wait til next year.

I must break you!

They need prosecutors that are actually good at their jobs.

See: Charles Manson

It's a good thing. Basically, the prosecution is going to get a second chance to do better. A chance to actually prove beyond a reasonable doubt. It seems that they failed, for one reason or another. Here's hoping they don't screw the pooch on the second round.