From the Vanity Fair article by Todd S. Purdom that's available today. The article, sadly, skips any information on Palin's wacky religious beliefs, the witch doctor who blessed her, & so on.
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Worth A Thousand Words (If Not More, Considering Inflation)
America's Sweetheart, & some sour-faced witch.
From the Vanity Fair article by Todd S. Purdom that's available today. The article, sadly, skips any information on Palin's wacky religious beliefs, the witch doctor who blessed her, & so on.
From the Vanity Fair article by Todd S. Purdom that's available today. The article, sadly, skips any information on Palin's wacky religious beliefs, the witch doctor who blessed her, & so on.
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No photoshop?
ReplyDeleteTHATS FUCKIN AWESOME!
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Lying Eyes Editor Answers:
ReplyDeleteMaybe we can trust Vanity Fair not to 'Shop™ something & run it.
Well even though you can't be preznit, you can still win Sea Bass lookalike contests
ReplyDeleteFishin', Huntin' & Runnin' Editor Sez:
ReplyDeleteIs it safe to eat Sea Bass? This one seems to have suffered from some sort of poisoning.
One, uh, bakes the Sea Bass for an hour with a brick. Then one eats the brick, I think.
ReplyDeleteThis particular fish may have some variant of Trout Whirling Disease
De l'Editeur Gastronomique:
ReplyDeleteTruite à la Dervish?
Swirled with creme
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