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Posted on November 28, 2008

The History Channel Manages To Drop Below Even The Lowest Of Expectations

I know the history channel is bad, but seriously. This is their afternoon line up. Three hours of hunting UFOs a show about the Antichrist “The Universe” and two hours on the secrets of body language.

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