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What to Watch: Alice quits in 'Alice Quits' episode of 'Workaholics'

What to Watch: Alice quits in 'Alice Quits' episode of 'Workaholics'

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Posted Jan 30, 2013 @ 05:00 PM
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In tonight's episode of "Workaholics," titled "Alice Quits," Alice quits. That's all the network is giving anyone for the plot, so watch and see what hilarious surprise hijinks the guys get up to. Comedy Central 10 p.m. EST.

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JIm Nabors, known for playing the main character in "Gomer Pyle, USMC" married his partner of 38 years, Stan Cadwallader, earlier this month, according to People magazine. While the couple lives in Hawaii, the marriage took place in Seattle, as same-sex marriage is legal in Washington. As for why he never addressed the issue of his sexuality or long-term relationship before, Nabors said, "I'm not ashamed of people knowing. It's just that it was such a personal thing, I didn't tell anybody."

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On TV

In tonight's episode of "Workaholics," titled "Alice Quits," Alice quits. That's all the network is giving anyone for the plot, so watch and see what hilarious surprise hijinks the guys get up to. Comedy Central 10 p.m. EST.

Trending topic

JIm Nabors, known for playing the main character in "Gomer Pyle, USMC" married his partner of 38 years, Stan Cadwallader, earlier this month, according to People magazine. While the couple lives in Hawaii, the marriage took place in Seattle, as same-sex marriage is legal in Washington. As for why he never addressed the issue of his sexuality or long-term relationship before, Nabors said, "I'm not ashamed of people knowing. It's just that it was such a personal thing, I didn't tell anybody."

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GateHouse News Service


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