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Douche of the Week: Albert Haynesworth

                 Despite the fact that we are sports fans, Haynesworth was not on our radar until earlier this week. And now that he is, we have many things to say. For those who don’t know, Redskins defensive tackle Albert … Continue reading

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Katedown to the Royal Willding

The Daily Show – Katedown to the Royal Willding – The Nuptials of the CenturyTags: Daily Show Full Episodes,Political Humor & Satire Blog,The Daily Show on Facebook We love The Daily Show, and we particularly love when their news correspondents … Continue reading

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Bald as a Baby’s Bottom

    I was heading home with a guy I had met a weekend before at a party, where he had seemed charming, confident, and quirky. I was even more excited that he had actually called, like he said he would! … Continue reading

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Home is Where the Heart (and that lady who washes my clothes/my mom) Is

I had gone on a couple of dates with this guy, and we seemed to hit it off. Then he got “busy” with work for quite a long time, which made me think he was just not interested in me … Continue reading

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Sobriety

Sometimes we singles get caught up in the moment and imagine a suitor to be better than they actually are. We want to love and nurture the men that come into our lives, even if they have rather glaring problems. Enter: hot … Continue reading

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Song of The Day: Chain of Fools, by Aretha Franklin

Song of The Day: Chain of Fools, by Aretha Franklin Xo SFAR

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