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    Leave everything to her!

    It's extremely good. I was expecting something that was just "Oh hey here's all the stuff" kind of replica thing, but nope, it was completely authentic. It even details all of Ford's pre-show adventures, adds what amounts to a recap by Dipper and Mabel, and then Ford's post-show notes. There's a lot in there for even

    I have a friend who works at Cartoon Network (first as a PA and now as a board artist for an upcoming show) and she is a nice, sweet person who knows how to tangle with idiots on the internet. But I'm worried for her public presence when her show airs.

    Your new avatar is very apropos.

    The shipping stuff was probably the straw that broke the camel's back. Apparently she had people always bothering her about the show in stuff like game streams and other places and it was probably too much for her.

    "Garnet, there's a human near that refuse bin!"

    So they finally jazzed it up.

    We're a big unruly mob!

    "You like that, little man?"

    I'm surprised we kept up 300-600 comments per review for a month.

    "I'll be whatever I want to do!"

    This kinda bugged me because I♥︎NY doesn't just mean New York City, it means the whole state. But since there wouldn't be an easy way to make one thing apply to both Empire State and Empire City, I suppose I can let it slide.

    I'm just glad I got more Smoky. She's absolutely great. More dumb puns and Rad Spencer swinging action, please!

    Do it for Him is my number one song. I love Strong in the Real Way, but Peace and Love on the Planet Earth is probably my current number two.

    Don't forget the Road Runner cartoon where WIle E. addresses the viewer,. It introduced me to prickly pears.

    You never hunt a man!

    Smokey is Rad Spencer, complete with wacky one-liners, and I will hear NOTHING ELSE.

    Hey, your walls of text are pretty good. Have a Pearl Point!

    Tomorrow will be more to Thurm's liking, methinks, but I loved, LOVED the Looney Tunes gags. How many kids in TYOOL 2016 have Looney Tunes as cultural references, I wonder? Unless you watch Boomerang, kids don't really have exposure to Bugs and crew these days. Then again, I watched tons of Looney Tunes that had

    Tragedy today as former president Gerald Ford was eaten by wolves.