February 24, 2009
Last month when bored, we decided to determine the cars some random celebrities drive. This month, we're bored again and wondering what cars these 21 dead celebrities would drive if they were alive today. This weekend was a cold one here in the Midwest so instead of going out and braving the weather...
Jalopnik
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Last month when bored, we decided to determine the cars some random celebrities drive. This month, we're bored again and wondering what cars these 21 dead celebrities would drive if they were alive......
Gawker: Defamer
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January 06, 2009
For many disturbing reasons—personal, financial and global—I unequivocally declare 2008 one of the most miserably catastrophic years within memory. With a new government promising a new strategy of reform and change, I join the rest of the world in a new thing called hope. But before we dust off...
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December 31, 2008
In thinking about the year soon to pass, I can't help think about some famous people who died that had some significance for me, such as Sir Edmund Hillary, who climbed Everest the year I was born, or Suzanne Pleshette, who appeared on a TV show ending screwed up b7y our local affiliate. An inordina...
Ramblin' with Roger
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December 22, 2008
 Paul M. Weyrich (66) conservative activist who coined the phrase "moral majority" and helped to turn social conservatives into a powerful force in the Republican Party. Weyrich had many health problems, including diabetes. His legs were amputated at the knee in 2005, and he had broken his back in...
MINISTER OF RANTS
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December 20, 2008
I guess I shouldn't have been surprised. There were two lengthy obituaries of show business people on Dec. 13. One was an actor from the 1940s and '50s who was big -- I mean big! The other was a 1950s soft-porn pinup girl....
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December 15, 2008
I felt bad about making fun of Bettie Page when she was in a coma about to die. I mean no one deserves to die, even if they are 85 year old or if they are sinners, because I am not one to judge since I love whores. I just realize I was being a little harsh, and I’ve been fighting with myself o...
DrunkenStepfather - Celebrity Gossip, Sex, Entertainment, Good Times
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December 14, 2008
I’d like to welcome oldfeminist’s new blog, and recommend it to you all. Oldfeminist is an old Hoydenizen with a new name. Tigtog and I are both personal friends with oldfeminist, originally meeting in another net-place far from here in the last century. She is a kickarse feminist and a ...
Hoyden About Town
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December 13, 2008
Bettie Page was a third wave feminist, before the Second Wave women had even reached puberty. She was a proto-punk long before any of the punk girls were a wiggle busting through their Mom's zona pellucida. Even after she was born again and a regular on the Billy Graham circuit she refused to denoun...
Just a Girl in short shorts talking about whatever
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Becky C.
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December 12, 2008
Filed under: Site Announcements, Web, Reality-Free The folks at our sister site Cinematical are working hard to give you news and reviews of the best -- and worst -- the silver screen has to offer. Here are some of their latest musings on the latest blockbusters, indies, and everything in between: N...
TV Squad
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