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The Scoop for March 27, 2020

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The Scoop for March 27, 2020

With Shelter In Place being a thing just about everywhere, a lot of people, including myself, are working from home. And while it’s not that big of an issue for me, it can be challenging. Right Jimmy Fallon?
His 5-year-old daughter, Frances, said she was going upstairs.  She then stomped her feet for 15 seconds, then started playing the drums.
I thought that’s how all 5 year olds went up stairs. Pretty sure that’s how my kids did it… every. Single. Time.


Normally The Scoop is about celebs, but let’s face it, sometimes everyday folks deserve a little spotlight. Like this guy… He’s just a regular customer at a restaurant in Florida, but he just left $10,000 tip.
Even though they want to remain anonymous, I think their act deserves a little love. Check out his full story RIGHT HERE.


And just because it’s awesome, here’s Stewie and Brian from Family Guy doing a classic it, updated for today.
It’s the Abbott & Costello’s classic “Who’s on first?” routine.  But instead they’re dealing with the World Health Organization . . . WHO.
What I love about this is our boss Jonathan did this same bit with Orion last week. I don’t know what was funnier. The fact Jonathan got him with it or Orion’s face when he realized what had just happened.


Bonus Scoopage:

Evangeline Lilly says she’s sorry…


 

 

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