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Roger that.

Dibs when she get back to the states.

True that.

I can't tell which has higher babe factor Lara or the Dixie Chicks. Either way, the Progressive movement is by far babelier than the Conservative.

If you're a lara fan, you won't want to miss this video on Crooks and Liars.

Oh, amen to that! She did a great snark down of Ingrahm as well..."...eight days!"

I saw her first! (Don't tell my wife I said that!)

Wow Alex, I got some blackmail material on you. Enough to force you to let her fall to me.

All I can say is that Lara Logan is the most sexy girl, whenever there is a conflict she makes the best of it providing the best information and more trusty source . . . I takes balls to be where she's at. . . the anchorelady she has wits or peanuts compared to Lara . . . Lara; if you ever see this comment . . I want to say that you also have a gorgeous accent . . . Keep it going . . I never miss any of your newscast . . .

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