Creepy dolls that washed ashore on the Texas Gulf Coast may rest, after they were...
of"Last Week Tonight," uploaded on Sunday night, John Oliver said the crew of Last Week Tonight were finally going to dispose of the creepy dolls that were washing up on Texas beaches. The segment is started as Oliver talks about the amount of trash produced by individuals.
"But it's not nearly as much as the trash he's generated as a human being," Oliver continues."The most productive person on the planet's creative output is dwarfed by the amount of trash that they produced." The beach mentioned runs 40 miles along the Texas coast, from Padre Island to Matagorda Island. The dolls were found by Mission-Aransas National Reserve, and Oliver promised to destroy the dolls after giving the reserve a $10,000 donation in order to buy the dolls. Oliver said that he and the staff of"Last Week Tonight" would figure out the best way to destroy every last one of the dolls.
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