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inherently wrong: Fugly china, pink sharks, over zealous ...
I highly recommend the Pink Shark. It works great on laminate as well as porous and smooth tile - and it is perfectly gay in color and design. ...
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inherently wrong: "Looks like a pump, feels like a sneaker"
Oct 7, 2006 ... "Looks like a pump, feels like a sneaker" ... Our shoe cupboard is full of 'comfortable' good-looking shoes, but I never wear them after the ...
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inherently wrong: Jonathin Antin (Blowout) = wrong on so many levels
Jonathin Antin (Blowout) = wrong on so many levels. I fess up...I've watched the show from the beginning..I'm hooked. This guy is quite possibly the biggest ...
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inherently wrong: "Looks like a pump, feels like a sneaker"
Oct 7, 2006 ... "Looks like a pump, feels like a sneaker". The verdict is out and the new trend in women's footwear is apparently comfort and practicality. ...
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inherently wrong: A broken promise, a sock, and a tanning booth
Jan 11, 2006 ... I put on my goggles to protect my eyes and then I put on my tanning sock. (Can you see where this is going?) I'd brought with me a clean ...
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inherently wrong: "Looks like a pump, feels like a sneaker"
Oct 7, 2006 ... "Looks like a pump, feels like a sneaker". The verdict is out and the new trend in women's footwear is apparently comfort and practicality. ...
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