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a brief history of sarah palin’s hair

From Laura Branigan to Susan Lucci!

On a more serious note:

Keith Olbermann asks:  Is Sarah Palin smarter than a third grader?  (For those of you unfamiliar with the U.S. educational system, most third graders are 8 or 9.)  Watch and see.  Keith is much calmer than usual, joking more than ranting. As he explains in the beginning, this isn’t technically a “Special Comment”. It’s a “Campaign Comment”.  And he saves his best gem for the last 20 seconds…

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3 Responses to “a brief history of sarah palin’s hair”

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    lilalia (9 comments.):

    Rather scathing critique. Too bad Ms. Palin is probably not watching.

    I found your blog through Blog Action Day listing. My mom lives in Grenada. Since she lives in Westerhall and has to do with boats, you might know her. I’m very much enjoying reading your blog. Is the photo header from the old rum factory near La Sagesse?

    lilalia´s last blog post..The Last Dance

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    maria (106 comments.):

    @lilalia – Hi there! Sounds like I could definitely know your mom. If not, I’m sure we know 20 or so of the same people. :)

    You’re correct about the header image. ‘Tis indeed the old rum factory near La Sagesse. It’s impossible to take a bad photo there.

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    Sante:

    Sarah Palin Hair is like the seasons it changes regularly LoL! But still great to look at…

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My name is María. I like wasabi, patronize bunny rabbits and think red wine really needs to stop pretending it's not purple.

I lived in Caribbean for four glorious years. My son - Joaquín the illustrious Bean - was born on the island of Grenada. He's beautiful, brilliant and has two birth certificates.

Now we're back in the land of snow and afternoon sunsets, and all the diet Coke and Thomas the Tank Engine in the world won't cushion the blow of such culture shock.

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