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The Blind Side is the improbable true story of Michael Oher, a poor black boy from Memphis who ends up in the care of a wealthy white family across town and becomes a prized football recruit. It's also the story of how Oher's maturation coincides with a fundamental shift in pro football's economics. Join the discussion here.

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The Great Schlep.

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4 comments to The Great Schlep.

  • rakia

    Man, I wish I had some jewish grandparents I could go visit.

  • I don’t often find Silverman funny, but this had some pretty entertaining moments.

  • Shawn L.

    If Sarah Silverman didn’t have sex appeal, I’m sure her comedy profile would be much lower profile. She has flashes of brilliance but too often she relies on the “I’m the girl who’ll say anything” gimmick.

  • Big Word

    So nobody else got that; “They both love their grandkids.” thing. LOL!

    Anyways, I don’t know a lot of Jewish people. Matter of fact, the first time I ever heard of older Jews having a prob with Obama was in a sketch from the daily show. Some of them were quite adamant about not voting for Obama because they could handle a black man reaching the Presidency before one of the chosen people. Oy vey….

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