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Excellent use of the Spidey web on the TV.
To put your pat-down in perspective.
He takes it in the shower and also uses it as a fig leaf.
She writes short stories, see. And epic text messages.
"We lookin' crazy fresh where's paparazzi when you need em," says one squirrel to the other.
Sadly, the second casts a shadow on the glory of the first.
Five of the eight stories in this week's 'New Yorker' are about busted relationships.
Simon Cowell is not involved.
'The New Yorker' has made the dozen stories J.D. Salinger wrote for the magazine available for free.
"You're trying to live in an industry that's dying. And so Modlife is trying to give you the chance to survive."
"And my boyfriend is going to be the quarterback, and he's British, so he doesn't even know what that means."
"I used to say, and I meant this in a nice way, that my mother should have been a Nazi interrogator."
How nervous is 'The New Yorker' about the Kindle? Almost $3,000 worth of nervous!
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