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Episode Clips: October 15, 2009
Intro - 10/15/09
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The Money Shot
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Tip/Wag - Coal Lobbyists, George Takei & Crispycones
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The Mayo-lution Will Not Be Televised
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Jerry Mitchell
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Sign Off - Stephen Unveils a New Portrait
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10/15/09 in :60 Seconds
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October 15, 2009
The Mayo-lution Will Not Be Televised
Stephen responds to Miracle Whip's advertising campaign with his own extreme ad for mayo.
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