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Oh, HELL yeah. Walmart has never given one good God DAMN about its employees. This is a more widespread problem than just with Walmart, but as that offensively-large-and-powerful company is the biggest employer in the country outside of the federal government, this could finally bring about some change.

I don't know if this is good or bad, but Linda Purl sounds like my 4-year-old niece in that scene. If she was trying to sound like a 4-year-old, I think she nailed it.

What? You mean people read things other than computer screens? What are these "books" you refer to?

Hey! Ruidoso! Whattya know, that's exactly where I am.

Being that I live less than an hour's drive away from Alamogordo, I wish wish wish I had been there to see that. It was a pretty windy and crappy day, though, and I was stuck watching a baseball doubleheader. Oh well.

That was . . . the coolest thing . . . I have ever heard. As someone who was raised on Late Night during Letterman's glory years, I had heard OF his beginnings at Ball State, but never actually HEARD it. Thank you, Internet Archive.

Hey! Whoa! A terrible show!?!?!? Whatever. I remember laughing my ass off – non-ironically – when this was on the air. It was my introduction to Robert Culp, and to the word "scenario." I got my parents the show on DVD for Christmas a few years back, and we laughed just as hard as when it was first airing. So screw