The industrial grinder can only fit very small pieces. His (first) family didn’t like him because she was always the other woman. No, it said disappearance or death. And it was the husband who changed it to that, not her.
Yes, after trying to eek out a living for five (5) years, she sought to collect her rightful inheritance on the day after he was declared dead. Precisely as any of your spouses would do, if in similar circumstances. How dare this crazy [itch bay] try to collect her rightful inheritance after having waited five years!
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Haven’t seen it discussed, but it appears that this felonious zookeeper with no political experience and a Wal-Mart employee for a campaign manager was able to win 20% of the vote for governor of Oklahoma. Quite a state.
I thought the last episode was going to be a break from the chaos and tie up loose ends, then they randomly cut to Garretson's fat ass on a jet ski with Eye of the Tiger playing. Best seven episode stretch in television history.
Guy without legs. Chick without arm. And the Tony Montana guy that watched the dude carved up by a chainsaw. Evidently exposure about dismemberment allows you to resist the tigers from driving you completely insane.
Another funny moment was when Jeff Lowe was trying to pick out an attractive nanny, no doubt in hopes that he’d be able to pay her for sex. The mom mentions that they could try to hire a bilingual nanny to teach the boy a second language. The look on Jeff’s face was hilarious. He didn’t give a damn. Also sad that you can so easily predict that that child’s future is not a happy one.