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July 26, 2008

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Awesome episode. I cannot believe I missed the M.I.L.F. thing, I must have gotten distracted by something. I usually pay better attention, there is just too much that can be missed onthis show if you look away for even a second. My wife and I are not happy about the show ending, but I am not surprised. I guess it was too much to ask that we get more than a few years of actual engaging television. Instead, it looks like we are ramping up for more cheap easy to produce Reality TV (of which there is nothing real about it). Oh well, at least I still have Dexter on Showtime....

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I guess it was too much to ask that we get more than a few years of actual engaging television. Instead, it looks like we are ramping up for more cheap easy to produce Reality TV..

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