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I am 100% with you on every aspect of your comment. I’m a Disney history and theme park nerd through-and-through. We make the 10 hour drive every year to WDW. I could name all of Walt’s “Nine old Men”, or every Imagineer who worked on the Haunted Mansion and what they did; but nostalgia for the Goofy Movie, or getting

More like, “I’m a terrible person. I’m never happy and like to be a pain in the ass to make everyone else’s lives as miserable as mine.”

Something tells me this is an “If I can’t enjoy myself, NOBODY gets to enjoy themselves” kind of dad.

As a Disney World fan, I agree but yet disagree. As a whole, overly obsessed Disney fans are usually weird people, but anytime I mention I am a fan of Disney World, I get grouped with them. I am not an uber Disney film fan. I really could care less about meeting characters, although they are fun, and my house is not

On the plus side, the rest of the family went on to enjoy a four-day overbearing-Dad-less vacation of a lifetime!

The whole point of these scams is to target people who either won’t notice or won’t know they can get the money back. Are we sure most of it was returned?

Reminds me of that whole build the wall scheme. After it was found out that the guys were using the money on themselves intead of building their precious wall the donators didn’t really care. As long as the money was being used to own the libs they were happy.

Obviously it was intentional - but you can bet that Trump’s supporters are trying to say it was a ‘mix up’. The few interviews I’ve seen with Trumpists willing to talk to the camera are (as usual) inventing any number of bizarre stories to explain their Lord and Master’s failings and grift as anyone’s fault but theirs

If only somebody had told them, repeatedly, that it was a con and they were lining Trump’s pockets. Oh wait.

People will continue to buy drugs that they know are bad for them.

A duplicitous, narcissistic, pathological liar does exactly as he has always done his entire life — lie, cheat, and steal to enrich himself.

Yeah, that was my first thought too. This is not the first time an extra “and” has ruined a crossword solve, and it’s why Pat is always very clear to say “don’t add anything” whenever a contestant attempts crossword solve. Why this one is going viral makes no sense.

No, but Rowe gives James Burke full credit in interviews.

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Is there a meta episode where Six Degrees is reliant upon the existence of Connections?

Congratulations, you’re spreading big’Oil talking points like a champ, you probably skipped reading the article though, or any article or study that debunked your allarmist PR job.

Yeah, it’s kinda hard to say that their contributions didn’t influence the creative decisions when you’re giving an open, unprovoked endorsement of their entire industry in your show.

Rowe has been a shill for a while now. As noted, he’s been taking Koch industries money now for more than a decade. How anyone still takes him seriously I haven’t been able to figure out, especially since he’s fairly upfront about it.

I like his message that you don’t have to go to college and into massive loan debt.

Six Degrees is sponsored by the oil and natural gas industry. Why? Because oil and natural gas connects everything,” Rowe says at the episode’s conclusion. He goes on to explain that Lemarr’s inventing process was funded by the fortune her boyfriend made in the oil fields.

Mike Rowe’s Dirtiest Job:  Oil Propagandist