S'on my "To Watch" list is that. Rich Hall's amazingwatching this now: Rich Hall's Inventing the Indians
I like Hall a lot. He's doing a stand-up job of slating Columbus and immitating the Irish
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haha, he's just called Miley Cyrus a 'disneyfied whore' for having a dreamcatcher tattooed on her torso and for being disrespectful ... I think he also said something like she needed 'an achey breaky jaw' for the crime
StoneHappyMonday said:Five go to rehab. UK Gold.
I'm gonna rewatch the 7th season of Trailer Park Boys, my fav serie.
Five go to rehab. UK Gold.


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A sad parade of mothers tries hard to smile at happy memories of the laughing daughters in dog-eared family photographs. But these young women are dead, victims of a serial killer who murders prostitutes advertising their services through the American classifieds website, Craigslist.
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Chillingly, the 15-year-old sister of one victim was telephoned and taunted by the killer in eight calls over a month. The last one ended with: “Your sister is dead.”
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Documentary exploring the discovery of 11 bodies in Long Island, New York, and how the online sex trade contributed to some of the deaths. With the killer still at large, questions have been raised about the safety risks of clients allowed to search for sex workers on the internet. Featuring contributions by witnesses, police officers and the families of the victims.