socialitelife.buzznet.com - 3/20/2008
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Why do I feel like the Hillary Clinton doll would be less cuddly? Here's the new Barack Obama plushy doll. There's probably a lot more political humor to be made here but I'll leave it to the comment board. You can buy the Obamakinz doll here for $16.95. But check it out - Democratic presidential candidate nominee Barack Obama's going to be on The ...
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Johnny Depp v. FBI
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Johnny Depp takes on the FBI Jake Gyllenhaal is on crutches ! Jennifer Aniston sure loves her bikinis Ryan Phillippe is a fitness freak Hilary Duff is all grown up Kate Moss is not PETA-friendly Get your Barack Obama doll! We love Lindsay Lohan! Renee Zellweger has a dream Farah Angsana’s Fall/Winter 08 Collection J.Lo has People covered Tony Romo and Jessica Simpson still getting it on Ashlee Simpson has it made in the shade Meet the models of Deal Or No Deal Pete Wentz ...
Best Night Ever for Thursday, March 20th!
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While you were holding Barack all through the night, someone was having the Best Night Ever! Snuggle up with Abby Holland as she dreams up the best Thursday night TV moments from Miss Guided, Celebrity Apprentice, Deal or No Deal, and LOST! Now you just need McCain and Hillary dolls and you can have a super cuddly snoozy bi-partisan pillow fight! Awwww....cute politics.
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