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At the risk of subjecting myself to suit by J-Rak, I post this response to say, “bravo Counselors.” I feel like what Radazza did was the modern day equivalent and non-violent version of the “CALM DOWN…GET AHOLD OF YOURSELF” scene from “Airplane.”
For your viewing pleasure: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOG2MHPQFqY