Steve Wilkos, a Big Turkey or... Voice of Reason ?
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Sans the hair, I see a striking resemblance!
Can't find the episode online now but I'm watching (by accident) The Steve Wilkos Show. He has this dude on who is suspected of molesting his stepdaughter. Steve asks dude what he's doing at home to begin with. Guest explains to Steve because he was once a pathological job-quitter (it happens to the best of us), he can't get something going in today's economy.
Steve then chastises him for not working. I'm pretty cautious about passing judgment on someone who is unemployable - sometimes it does take until about age 30 for things to click (dude looked to be in that age range). The possibilities are there - just not for every individual. For example, a person who sells houses or works in health care (non-entry level jobs) may not have time (or mental capacity) for the wisdom of Steve Wilkos.
Maybe if dude could find a former politician-turned-talk show host to attach themselves to like a parasite since they never had much of an acting career to speak of, one day he will be "worthy".
Sans the hair, I see a striking resemblance!Steve then chastises him for not working. I'm pretty cautious about passing judgment on someone who is unemployable - sometimes it does take until about age 30 for things to click (dude looked to be in that age range). The possibilities are there - just not for every individual. For example, a person who sells houses or works in health care (non-entry level jobs) may not have time (or mental capacity) for the wisdom of Steve Wilkos.
Maybe if dude could find a former politician-turned-talk show host to attach themselves to like a parasite since they never had much of an acting career to speak of, one day he will be "worthy".


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