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  2. Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo - Wikipedia

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    Stone said although "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" has become less shocking with time, viewers at the time of the episode's original broadcast were shocked, and some were horrified, at the idea of a living and speaking Christmas stool. [3] "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" was the fourth-highest overall basic cable entertainment program of 1997 ...

  3. Why “Glee” Stars Hate This ‘Very Offensive’ Christmas Episode ...

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    But, Ushkowitz added, when they were filming this episode 11 years ago, “We knew it was very offensive.” The point was to be funny, but neither thought the episode actually worked.

  4. “Never, Ever, Taking Part In One Again”: 77 Disappointing ...

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    Image credits: anon #4. I once worked in a place where a guy with ginger hair received brown hair dye. He had never mentioned wanting to dye his hair at all and was a very unwelcome gift.

  5. NFL Quarterbacks Brock Purdy and Joe Burrow Give Their ...

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    Move over Patrick Mahomes, Brock Purdy and Joe Burrow are raising the bar for Christmas gifts from NFL quarterbacks this holiday season!. Just one day after the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, 29 ...

  6. T-Shirt Hell - Wikipedia

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    T-Shirt Hell has received a number of cease and desist letters from such people as Rick James, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, and Christopher Reeve over shirts related to the celebrities. [ 9 ] On May 28, 2002, T-Shirt Hell filed a 15 million dollar lawsuit against the Osbourne family when the Osbournes were found selling an original T-Shirt Hell ...

  7. Rude Dog - Wikipedia

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    Rude Dog is a fictional animated white dog originally created by artist Brad McMahon while under contract to Sun Sportswear in the 1980s as part of a line of surfing- and skateboarding-related clothing. As of 30 August 2015, Rude Dog was once again trademarked, this time in the name of original series/character creator Brad McMahon.

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