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Today on DTV: Lots of Grown Adults Playing Dress-Up (6/13/13)

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What you missed today:
Costumes seemed to be the theme of the day on D: The Broadcast this morning.

(*ADORABLE CHILDREN ALERT*) First, the girls were visited by (some grown adults dressed up as) Papa Smurf, Clumsy Smurf, and Smurfette who are promoting the upcoming release of their new movie, Smurfs 2. (Fun Fact: That comatose-looking kid in Lisa’s lap is my cousin.)

Then, (some more grown adults dressed up as) Wiley the Wolf and Rachel Raccoon stopped by to talk about the Great Wolf Lodge in Grapevine.

However, no explanation as to why Courtney is dressed as a giant Native American baby in that Navajo-print onesie.

Why to watch tomorrow:
The Frisco RoughRiders put on a (potentially hilarious) pitching clinic for the hosts, preparing them to take the mound at Saturday night’s game. If you don’t have tickets to see the girls throw out the first pitch, you can get them here.

 

D: The Broadcast airs weekdays from 9 to 11 a.m. on D-TV.
Hosted by Lisa Pineiro, Pat Smith, Suzie Humphreys and Courtney Kerr
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