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Posted at March 19, 2010 @ 9:55 pm (Archive)
Even money says this guy will find a woman before I do.
Kinda makes me wonder just how low a woman’s standards will have to be before I finally make the cut.
Update: And now we have another lovely fellow by the name of Jack, whose interests include “eating small children and harming small animals.”
Really makes you think twice before putting up a volume of intimate personal details about yourself (down to the type of dresses you wear) on that crazed, stalker happy, whacko network we all know and love as MySpace.
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oooooo, Michele McPhee, one of my favorite crime reporters in the whole city!
Crime reporters are the best!
Michael Connelly also used to be a crime reporter before he started the Harry Bosch novels, and he’s bar none one of my favorite authors.
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oooooo, Michele McPhee, one of my favorite crime reporters in the whole city!
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Crime reporters are the best!
Michael Connelly also used to be a crime reporter before he started the Harry Bosch novels, and he’s bar none one of my favorite authors.
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