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Thursday, December 28, 2006
5 Comments:
Not kidding -- and he loved it, not liked it. And your GYMKATA reference was superb.
I watched it again last night (thanks for the DVD, sis!), and yes, I love it.
Oy! Gotta watch it....(though Arlo Ogg wasn't a huge fan.....)
Arlo Ogg is the greatest name in the history of the world, but we still outrank him 2-1.
Arlo Ogg is mos def female, which is perhaps why she found STICK IT a bit, um, boring.
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