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Sean Taylor Memorial Meast of the Week -- Happy Holidays to our Readers
Sean Taylor Memorial Meast of the Week -- Happy Holidays to our Readers
I had this "Christ, I hate Christmas shopping" rant cooking for this week's Meast, but it kept stalling right around the time I argued that I shouldn't have to buy my brother-in-law a gift because he gets to have sex with my sister. It wasn't exactly brimming with Christmas cheer. That rant stalled for a reason: my heart wasn't in it. Truth is, I love Christmas. Christmas is the tits and ...
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WITH LEATHER HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE
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