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Indiana Still Out

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Barack Obama is still down by a few votes in Indiana, but he won Vanderburgh County, which is Evansville, which I canvassed in. Booyah bitches.

Wrongy McWrongerspants

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So, Mark says:

I dunno, after peeping this and BFP, I see stones flying. That is the only image I can come up with.

To which I just wan to say, publically and up big where everyone can see it:

Sean Hannity Is Ludacris

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"Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer."

That quote is so true, and it's why I watch Fox News. If I don't watch Fox News and know about the lies and hate they spread, then I can't discount them.

The Rondelles Vs Dream Bitches!!!

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I was on some blog the other day, can’t even remember which one now, and I heard a song by Dream Bitches and it reminded me heavily of The Rondelles. So here they are back to back, I think it is obvious that The Rondelles own the Dream Bitches, but that is just my [...]

And “Tennessee Sounds Good to Me” Had Such a Nice Ring

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Well, thanks to William Howard Hobbs, it appears that the new phrase most closely associated with our state is going to be “Tennessee, lay off my wife.”

Hour 2 Of The Grammys

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8:12 SONG OF THE YEAR IS Amy Winehouse’s The Irony Song…, DAMMIT. She is good. Sorry campers, I lover her singing. Not so hot on the blonde beehive but dang she can sing in that alto like nobody’s business.

8:10 And the house goes wild. WHAT… Andy Williams with Nelly Furtado? First Grammy host of the show.

8:08 Beyonce is channeling Tina from 1970. Okay, that’s groovy. Tina is channeling Tina from 1970.

Christmas In Chalupa

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I'm not ashamed to admit that I own every single Billy Joel album ever released. My favorite Billy Joel albums mostly cycle through Glass Houses, The Nylon Curtain, and 52nd Street. I also really dig The Stranger, and I'll always regard An Innocent Man as the first album I ever owned. I taught myself piano because I wanted to be a mid-west Billy Joel when I grew up. Billy used to say at every single concert, "Don't take any sh*t from anybody!". While he tried hard to make it his catchphr

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