Plea-O to Leo - the bit that won't go away...
Well, we THOUGHT we were done with this bit, but as long as we have stuff to give away, and as long as Leonardo DiCaprio MIGHT still be filming a movie in Sacramento, we'll keep making our Plea-O to Leo!
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Well, we THOUGHT we were done with this bit, but as long as we have stuff to give away, and as long as Leonardo DiCaprio MIGHT still be filming a movie in Sacramento, we'll keep making our Plea-O to Leo!
Well, Leonardo DiCaprio may or may not still be in town shooting a movie, but we've committed to this bit and we're seeing it out to the end. John's here with a big pile of stuff as we offer a final Plea-O to Leo.
John's by the fireplace with a pile of stuff, he's still trying to get Leonardo DiCaprio to join us on Good Day for a visit...even though we're not sure if he's still in town. It's time for our daily Plea-O to Leo!
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