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I want to see what a videocamera does to that. The last word: That dour wife, Ginny. Fake smile. Halfhearted handshake. Bored demeanor. Where's the love, girl? What were the designers' problems this week? How could so many talented people flub the fit and such a basic design? Permalink | Comments (5) | Post your comment | Categories: Project Runway 11/29: Whatever happened to Z93's Kaedy Kiely? By Rodney Ho | Wednesday, November 28, 2007, 11:05 PM The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Former 96rock and Z93 jock Kaedy Kiely will be on air with Mara Davis on Dave FM Friday at 2 p.m. to talk about her new game Rock Riddles. It's an offshoot of what she used to do on the radio — riddles about rock artists.
Candidates offer final messages before Iowa caucus
No doubt that Mitt Romney would be the best candidate to run our country, especially during an economic slump. Romney also is the only true conservative left running, who is not afraid to speak in favor of our current president, and has convinced me that he believes what he says. Mormons over the decades, have been loyal to conservative values and voted Republican overwhelmingly. They represent a fine example of Americans who have strong family values, faith, education achievements and are major business leaders. And, they can be trusted. If any group has earned the right to speak for America, it is them. Go Mitt !! .
Drew Peterson wants to start dating again
And this week, he and Brodsky called Steve Dahl's popular morning radio show in Chicago to propose a “Win a Date With Drew" contest. Lauer said that Peterson's behavior calls to mind such adjectives as “absurd, outrageous, insensitive, callous" and asked how Peterson can be soliciting dates and sparring with a morning talk show host when his wife, the mother of two of his children, is missing. “We know that Stacy abandoned her family and ran off like Stacy's mom before her," Brodsky said. “Stacy's mom did the same thing — ran off and abandoned her family. Stacy's done it, too." The lawyer said he and the former Bolingbrook, Ill., police sergeant called the radio show because Dahl had been making daily comedic fodder of Peterson for months. Since trying to ignore it didn't help, he and Peterson decided to call the show and address Dahl head-on.
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