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Considering the power and influence of Stephen Colbert (after all, he is one of Time magazine's Top 100 Most Influential), you might want to know how NOT to be "On Notice"... Colbert's list of the naughty he's keeping tabs on (Fox "no spinning" spinmeister Bill O'Reilly silently nods in approval).
Colbert's rules? A person (or other) must answer their "summons" within 60 days, or risk being placed on the "Dead to Me" board for eternity. U.S. News and World News publisher Mort Zuckerman, Lutherans, pant cuffs and grizzly bears are just a few to feel Colbert's truthiness wrath.
Fortunately for Mort, he answered the call quickly and no longer is "On Notice" (suddenly, O'Reilly frowns).
Last week, Colbert carefully explained how one gets "On Notice" with this helpful tutorial...
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