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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2009

Today's Life Fact: Journalism and nose candy don't mix. When Jo feels slighted by her journalism prof, she reports in the school paper that he was caught in a cocaine raid. Jo soon regrets it, and there's little comedy in this situation. Ha ha?

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  • How many times has this happened??

    The media jumping the gun for a story.

    I had forgotten how serious this episode was.

    Thanks...

  • @68NYC It's amazing how many episodes of The Facts of Life were quite serious.

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  • @keymobo2

    ok, you hold the record for the longest-delayed response I've ever received on youtube

    a year? shesh lol

  • @Robert697

    the episode aired on November 25th, 1981

  • This happens in the news x1000 a day. The media never retracts the stories.

  • Oops.

  • It's all coming back to me now. Great seeing this again.

  • at 4:38, copywrite says 1981

    talk about a major YT glitch

  • When people create media, we are seeing information filtered through the window of their mind.

  • It does look like him. But, I think it might be a pic of one of the actors who played a boyfriend or something.

  • Big Puffy Hair That WAS the 80'S

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