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The perfect tv series for Oscar the Grouch?

dinoboy

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I was watching the tv series Hording, Buried Alive, and I couldn't believe it. Those people had become such hoarders, that their house was one giant stench and stink. The people's homes had food that was way past their expiration date, roaches and rats crawling through their house, and even mold, mildew, etc growing on their walls. Sure these people had problems, and just couldn't throw anything away, and just kept it. Some people were just extreme collectors. But with all the trash, and expired food, and bug crawling around the house, you figure that this would be the perfect tv series for Oscar the grouch to watch, let alone paradise for him to live in.
 

Drtooth

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Quincy. There's a LOT of yelling and arguing in it.
 

Mynameisdean

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But, If Oscar were to be a special guest on it, I bet he would just pop out of all that junk for 10 seconds, then never be seen again.
 
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