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i was just rewatching sweet dee has a heart attack and i noticed the date on the phone - september 2- when mac receives a call from the man whose office he’s squatting in. this is immediately followed by mac going down to the mailroom and telling charlie, “they’re onto me, dude,” at which point charlie launches into the iconic pepe silvia monologue. september 2 is pepe silvia day.

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Hey friendly reminder to everyone that Jenkins is the only character to have such a bad roll that he died
Griffin: Uh, and he points his wand at the meat monster and a bolt of fiery flame shoots out of it. Uhhh,
[rolls dice]
Griffin: And he rolled a 2. And uh, misses the meat monster by a country mile!
[Travis and Justin laughing hard]
Taako: The worst!
Griffin: Uhh, and uh, with that, it’s back to the top of the order! [laughing] Uh, which is, the meat monster [Justin laughing hard]. Which, uh, trudges over to Jenkins, uh, picks him up by the throat, and throws him off the back of the, uh, open caboose door. And Jenkins… [rolls dice, scoffs] rolls an 8 on his dexterity saving throw. And you don’t see Jenkins anymore, he is gone, he has been deposited out of the back of the train. You hear him go:
Jenkins: Smell ya laterrrrrrrrrrrr~~~
Taako was right; Jenkins was such a shitty wizard that he died from his own bad rolls.
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