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Oct 19
2007
2:07 AM

by Brian
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jackdonaghy.jpgSo I'm watching 30 Rock tonight as I'm doing some work on the Blogs By Fans homepage when a line from Alec Baldwin pretty much brings me to tears. I thought I'd share it with you guys.

Here's the background, Baldwin's character is named Jack Donaghy and he's being vetted to possibly take over GE when the current CEO steps down. He wants to stay one step ahead of the company, so he hires a private investigator to dig into his own past. He meets with the P.I. (played by Steve Buscemi) and the P.I. asks him if he has any skeletons in his closet. Baldwin's response:

"My cousin Tim fixes NBA games."

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