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Oldecam and Notaspringchik with Montaveous Bubblius trying to show how good she looked after her bath, www.montebubbles.net, www.oldefartnetwork.com
The big news in Australian politics right now is supposedly nude photos of a fringe nutbag politician taken back in the 70s. I realised as I wrote the heading for this that it might attract some real freaks looking for nude photos of those blonde kids from that band. Icky. Although they are all adults now. Still icky. Read all about it: http://bit.ly/KPpl
the doctor finally comes clean on his break-up and named the actress with whom he had a very very very very LOL short affair..... a 50 year old man plays santa paying the hospital bills of needy patients.
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Did you miss the beginning of the Evening News? Watch it here at 9wsyr.com! [www.clipsyndicate.com | WSYR ABC 9 Syracuse]
Dollar Tree embezzlement 3 Dec [www.clipsyndicate.com | WAVY NBC 10 Norfolk]
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A college student from Barrington is in a North Carolina hospital with H1N1, according to a Facebook page set up by her family [www.clipsyndicate.com | WPRI CBS 12 Providence]
There are more surprising revelations in the Us Weekly expose on Tiger Woods, including his alleged party and social habits. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WTXF FOX 29 Philadelphia,]
There is some concern about the growing number of new HIV cases being diagnosed. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KMSP FOX 9 Minneapolis]
Genetics may make you a couch potato [www.clipsyndicate.com | WWLP NBC 22 Springfield M]
It's a movie in the making. Nate Anderson is creating 21st century movie making right here in North Dakota. The producer and screen writer is creating a film about North Dakota and you have the chance to get involved. Every 100 dollar contributer receives the opportunity to be featured in the movie. Anderson describes Last Summer for Boys as a movie about a small town kid who leaves the combine for the cubicle. Without giving too much away something happens to him and he ends up back in the small town of his youth where he struggles with the girl he left, the friend he lost touch with and the choices he is going to have to make for his future. "(Nate Anderson / Nodak Films) "I want someone in this state to watch and be proud of it. Someone outside the state that only thinks we are north of South Dakota, might be a part of Canada, they are going to look at this movie and they are going to rethink North Dakota. It is really to me going to change people's conciousness of our state. And they are going to appreciate North Dakota the way North Dakotans appreciate our state." About 190-thousand dollars is needed to bring the film to reality. If you would like to learn more about Nodak films, the movie being made or how you can contribute check out nodak films dot com [www.clipsyndicate.com | KXMC CBS Bismarck North ]
The Truth About Jordan Maxwell. I didn't make this video I found it on the net. Contact Veracity6@yahoo.Com for more Info or links on any videos you seen on my channels. Please Check out other videos on my channels. More videos soon!
Lion and Lamb TV's Special Presentation. Debunking The Zeitgeist Movie, The Zeitgeist Challenge, and Jordan Maxwell, New World Order Shill. All on ONE film for your viewing pleasure
United Solar Ovonics laid off about 25 percent of its workforce at the company's Greenville facility Tuesday, a two-year employee told 24 Hour News 8. At an employee meeting that day, the man who asked to remain anonymous said management split workers into two groups: one group consisted of people who got to keep their jobs and the other group was laid off immediately. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WOOD NBC 8 Grand Rapids]
It's been nearly three decades since the AIDS epidemic first blew up in America and the fight to control the disease continues even today. Michael Brownlee was in West Hollywood where the city commemorated "World AIDS Day." [www.clipsyndicate.com | KTTV FOX 5 Los Angeles]
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