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| They will be funny, but MacLeod promises they will pull up short of the cruel criticism of American Idol's nefarious Simon. Every once in a while, they would start to fondly recall their earlier days--the charity food and clothing they received, the youth spent on the front lines of Europe--and pull up short, laughing at their willingness to romanticize hardships they wouldn't wish on their worst enemies. Do they pull up short and say, "I'm not going to let that happen to me"? |
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