Health Dec 1, 2010 at 12:59 pm

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1
That second paragraph totally implies that falling to his death is part of his post-Thanksgiving routine.

One way to avoid this is the end the sentence "....lights on his roof, as part of his..."
2
But he was okay folks, so it's alright to laugh at him...he's dead...oh...
3
It's lucky that you didn't have to demonstrate proper command of the apostrophe in order to get your internship at the Mercury, eh?

Please wait...

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