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Jan 14, 2012
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“It’s my #community dream come true!”
Nathan Fillion is definitely going to be on this show! That’s my belief and I’m sticking to it.

“It’s my #community dream come true!”

Nathan Fillion is definitely going to be on this show! That’s my belief and I’m sticking to it.


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Dec 13, 2011
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Inside Community’s “Regional Holiday Music” (and then some lost blooper-reel footage from past episodes).

Highlights include: Dan Harmon being cute with a toothpick and rapping, Donald Glover describing what it feels like to be covered in paint, Alison Brie’s almost racist comments about a diorama, and Annie’s Boobs hitting Ken Jeong.


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Jun 25, 2011
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From Yvette Nicole Brown’s twitter.

From Yvette Nicole Brown’s twitter.


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May 30, 2011
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Little-known fact: Shirley Bennett used to work at Staples.
I like to think after she realized she had an alcohol problem (in her late 20s), she started dating Andre online, got a job, and saved enough money to move from Pennsylvania to Colorado so they could get married.
She went by “Paris” for a little while in efforts to reinvent herself (new name = new person, right?), but got sick of jokes about France, french bread, freedom fries, the Eiffel Tower, Romeo & Juliet, and Texas.
She told everyone Paris was her middle name and no one bothered to check.
(From “The Return.”)

Little-known fact: Shirley Bennett used to work at Staples.

I like to think after she realized she had an alcohol problem (in her late 20s), she started dating Andre online, got a job, and saved enough money to move from Pennsylvania to Colorado so they could get married.

She went by “Paris” for a little while in efforts to reinvent herself (new name = new person, right?), but got sick of jokes about France, french bread, freedom fries, the Eiffel Tower, Romeo & Juliet, and Texas.

She told everyone Paris was her middle name and no one bothered to check.

(From “The Return.”)