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why are others so fascinated with--sm

Posted By: DumDum on 2007-06-08
In Reply to: Why are people so fascinated with her? - I really don't understand. nm

American Idol, or some of these other programs?...it makes for interesting conversation. Besides, us *poh folk* sort of like to see the uppity ups get theirs and to be treated just like the rest of us once, instead of their money getting them out of things they should be accountable for!


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