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Downton Abbey redux

December 22, 2014December 22, 2014 / get back, laurettadimmick / Leave a comment

Just when I was about to apologize to all my friends back in America that I have already seen the new season of Downton Abbey on BBC here in Italy (please don’t hate me because I saw it!  let me just say, you won’t be disappointed come January through March!) out comes this hilarity.

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