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Old 11-05-2007, 12:33 AM #11
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I too, so enjoyed the first episode of AR. I'm not Irish, but that is definitely on my wish list. Seems like an interesting bunch this year.

My Dad had to leave the room. He said all he could hear was people yelling at each other (maybe because the tv is so loud so he can hear it). I told him to do what I do, just enjoy the scenery.

I don't like the cali girls and the sisters. I think it is degrading to use your body to win money. I like the heartfelt stories best.
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