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** The newspaper writer who blatantly writes a libelous story which misrepresents and even up straight fabricates several facts about Andy's incident in the restaurant with the disabled teenager, which he gets away with without an repercussions.

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** The newspaper writer who blatantly writes a libelous story which misrepresents and even up straight fabricates several facts about Andy's incident in the restaurant with the disabled teenager, which he gets away with without an any repercussions.
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** The newspaper writer who blatantly writes a libelous story which misrepresents and even up straight fabricates several facts about Andy's incident in the restaurant with the disabled teenager, which he gets away with without any reproductions.

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** The newspaper writer who blatantly writes a libelous story which misrepresents and even up straight fabricates several facts about Andy's incident in the restaurant with the disabled teenager, which he gets away with without any reproductions.an repercussions.
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** The newspaper writer who blatantly writes a libelous story which misrepresents and even up straight fabricates several facts about Andy’s incident in the restaurant with the disabled teenager, which he gets away with without any reproductions.
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It had so many celebrity guests during its twelve episodes that the (officially untitled) episodes are often referred to by who was guest-starring. They were often playing versions of themselves, but one that was very conceited, vain or stupid.

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It had so many celebrity guests during its twelve episodes that the (officially untitled) episodes are often referred to by who was guest-starring. They were often [[AdamWesting playing absurd versions of themselves, but one themselves]] that was were very conceited, vain or stupid.



* CasanovaWannabe: Creator/DanielRadcliffe hits on pretty much every female he comes across, even an 80-something Creator/DianaRigg.

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* CasanovaWannabe: Creator/DanielRadcliffe hits on pretty much every female woman he comes across, even an 80-something Creator/DianaRigg.
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* CalculatorSpelling: One episode has Darren Lamb being rather amused that he could spell out the word "BOOBS" (IE: 50080 upside-down) on a calculator.

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* CalculatorSpelling: One episode has Darren Lamb being rather amused that he could spell out the word "BOOBS" (IE: 50080 58008 upside-down) on a calculator.
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* CalculatorSpelling: One episode has Darren Lamb being rather amused that he could spell out the word "BOOBS" (IE: 50080 upside-down) on a calculator.
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Slightly less gushy.


Packed a massive array of celebrity guests into its twelve episodes, and in fact the (officially untitled) episodes have often been referred to by names such as "Creator/KateWinslet" or "Creator/BenStiller". Perhaps more impressively, the show has been extremely successful in getting actors to play versions of themselves who are incredibly conceited, or vicious, or vain, or stupid, or otherwise horrible human beings.

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Packed a massive array of It had so many celebrity guests into during its twelve episodes, and in fact episodes that the (officially untitled) episodes have are often been referred to by names such as "Creator/KateWinslet" or "Creator/BenStiller". Perhaps more impressively, the show has been extremely successful in getting actors to play who was guest-starring. They were often playing versions of themselves who are incredibly themselves, but one that was very conceited, vain or vicious, or vain, or stupid, or otherwise horrible human beings.
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* KarmaHoudini: Bunny's bullying of his daughter will continue without payback, after Maggie's attempt at calling him out on it only leads to his family seeing her off.
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* DumbassHasAPoint: As clueless as Maggie is, she's the one who allows Bunny's daughter to see how unhappy she is as well as the person to finally point out to Andy that he'll never be able to achieve enough to satisfy himself.

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* DumbassHasAPoint: As clueless as Maggie is, she's the one who allows Bunny's daughter to see how unhappy she is (though Bunny's family rapidly see Maggie off and whip his daughter back into line) as well as the person to finally point out to Andy that he'll never be able to achieve enough to satisfy himself.
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* Jerkass: The Newspaper writer in the “Daniel Radcliffe” episode who blatantly lied about Andy’s incident with the down syndrome teenager in the restaurant even after Andy clarified what happened.

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* Jerkass: {{Jerkass}}: The Newspaper writer in the “Daniel Radcliffe” episode who blatantly lied about Andy’s incident with the down syndrome teenager in the restaurant even after Andy clarified what happened.
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* Jerkass: The Newspaper writer in the “Daniel Radcliffe” episode who blatantly lied about Andy’s incident with the down syndrome teenager in the restaurant even after Andy clarified what happened.

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