“Modern Family” may have ended its run earlier this year, but star Ty Burrell hasn’t been sitting around idly.
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“There comes a point where you go, ‘Listen, the joke is there, the joke is gettable, most people get it, if there is one person that doesn’t get it, I can live
“Modern Family” may have ended its run earlier this year, but star Ty Burrell hasn’t been sitting around idly.
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