Palinocchio is on the cover of Newsweek & Soylent Blonde may have found her crush.
Maybe the print cover is different?
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Did SoyBlo mean “sexiest”??? Or “sexist”??? ‘Cause I don’t see either one in that pic…unless the print cover is actually the p’shopped bikini pic…?
Yeesh…SoyBlo has a girl-crush! But Palin won’t go that way – afterall, in her pea-sized nubbin of brain matter, why bother having sex where the outcome will not run even the most remote chance of pregnancy so that one or the other will have to be disallowed the choice to not have it?
Maybe Sarahcudda could tweet her tits too.
I don’t think she meant literally as the physical cover of the magazine, I think SoyBlo mean the cover story, but you know, she graduated from Columbia… so who the hell knows what Little Miss Entitlement means. I mean, she’s such an intense rebel and badass, afterall.
OK, I saw the cover: it’s one of the pictures from Mooselini’s Runner’s World photo shoot. I still don’t understand the problem.
Regards,
Tengrain
Um, I think Soylent is in love with the cover…
http://bagnewsnotes.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341cc90353ef0120a69f0c27970b-pi
Can’t be about the story; “She’s bad news for the GOP – and everyone else too”
I missed the thingy that got Sarah Palin elected PRESIDENT and mad the DalaiBama the leader of the Oppostion.
Are we looking closely enough? At first glance it looks like one of those shoots where the model is actually wearing body paint… and just body paint, but put on by an artist to look like clothes.
After all, that would be the perfect metaphor for Mooselini, wouldn’t it?