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Results tagged “puppy”

Texas: We're Just Full of Specialness [Extra Extra]

Texas: We're Just Full of Specialness [Extra Extra]

  • The seventh annual World Championship Corny Dog Eating Competition has a winner! The State Fair of Texas has everything!
  • Slackerwood photo set from Fantastic Fest’s opening-night gala-premiere of “Gentlemen Broncos” at the Paramount Theater. (Scroll down for a great shot of the scruffy’n’hip actor Jemaine Clement from .)
  • Apparently, being a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader requires the ability to study. (Not so much if you are an actual Dallas Cowboy!)

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By annainaustin in News on September 30, 2009 5:30 PM
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