by Thomas J. Belknap . . . But Anyway, About that Digital TV Thing

While the local media and our intrepid blogging community take a closer look at Randy Kuhl’s Brazilian, Randy counters with an unusual mailer, depicting old people hugging. H/t to our loyal reader, Renyard Reynard D. Fox for scanning and sending this in.

Never mind that trip to Rio! Everybody, get your television boxes updated before it’s too late - in a year and a half - or you’ll miss Matlock and Murder She Wrote forever:

Old People, Hugging. Additional Confusing Details

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