Not really a fair point since the writer was unable to obtain any evidence listing him as a Mormon. So at this point the only way some future historian would have any indication that he was a Mormon would be this article - which is - rather annoyingly - entirely speculation.
Are you sure about that? I know there's a myth about lice preferring clean hair, but it isn't true - they don't care either way. In general scabies can't live in clean places so I am skeptical.

Anyway they were filthy and regularly kept the company of filthy women, so it would seem they don't mind unclean skin.

I lived in a share house for a few months after relocating to Sydney. Two of the French guys in the house got scabies and didn't think it was necessary to tell anyone. Eventually one of them was so itchy that he went to the doctor - and when he came home casually mentioned that he had bugs living under his skin.

Luckily I never got it - and moved out a week later!

Your friends are in the wrong place! I live in gay central and it's torture for us straight girls.
Some of them are not even trying to hide it!
Have to disagree with you there! Both of those are myths. There is nothing wrong with splitting an infinitive or ending a sentence with at as long as it changes the meaning of the sentence. For example - 'Where are you at?' is wrong because it means the same thing without the at. But in 'What are you getting at?' the at changes the meaning and is fine.
I don't get this joke! Assuming it's Twilight related but really don't get it.
I think I like you, Bobby Finger, but words that end in -ly do not get hyphens!
Just went through the whole thing. Very funny and I'm inspired to create one too!
I was nervous about watching this but - wow! Impressive.
As an American living in Sydney I feel your pain.
Still not. Just Ireland. Look it up?
You don't know gay until you've lived in Sydney. My gay uncle, who has lived in NYC his entire life, recently visited me and called Oxford St 'ground zero of the gay earthquake.'
A committee of [male] writers, no doubt.

It amuses me that there's a stereotype about women not being funny. Most men aren't funny either.

Hahahahaha as if a woman would ever eat a big sandwich for lunch!!!! I hope there's more where that came from!! Like maybe he brings up sports but those silly ladies don't have any clue what he's talking about!!! So they look at him quizzically and then I bet they start talking about period cramps and shopping and he can only nod as if he understands!
Five episodes? You're giving it five episodes before they run out of jokes?? I've seen two trailers and I'm ready to call it.
Anita?? Sounds ethnic! WTF!

Also, I have no idea what she said because I was distracted by her face not moving.

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