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Film/TV
Dec 18, 2014 at 11:38 pm
Yeah, That Was Savage Singing His Musical Theater Heart Out on the Last Episode of Colbert
Christopher Frizzelle
He's in it for like three-eighths of a second. Near David Remnick and Big Bird.
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which has been happening monthly since 2009.
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