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When I load the blog, I get redirected to some random ad. It only seems to happen when I use Safari and/or Google Reader. Firefox works fine. Did it happen to you, too?

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As you may have deduced by now, I watch a fair amount of TV. Ok, lots of TV. Although I never miss Frontline or The McLaughlin Group, the majority of my viewing is of the brain puréeing "unscripted"...

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In no particular order: She converted from helmet-haired conservative Republican to less helmet-haired liberal democrat.She's tenacious. The Media Elite scoffed and poopoo-ed her plans to start The...

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If you're too cheap and lazy to buy a real card, just send a snotty, celebrity flavored FREE Doodle Whore e-card instead. More doodled designs will be added in the coming weeks, so go ahead and make...

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I did this doodle a few weeks back when there were some pap pix of Paris' (alleged) bloated baby belly floating around the internets. I figgered it was just an unfortunate confluence of bad lighting...

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Anybody watching the annoyingly tled reality show The Next Food Network Star on (duh) the Food Network? It's pretty bad, but now I'm hooked. I have no standards when it comes to summer TV viewing and I'm ok with that. Anyway, my favorite contestant is the severely bobbed ice queen dominatrix...

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I'm posting this for no reason other than the fact that the theme song for this long forgotten 1970's era sitcom is still ingrained in my mind after all these years. Remember when sitcoms actually had theme songs? This one is particularly long even by 70's standards. Any Doodle Whore readers out...

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News about the possible return of Brenda Walsh to the new 90210 iteration has been burning up the blogosphere this morning and I can only imagine Camel Spelling isn't pleased. I'm thrilled that the world will once again be graced with the Picasso-esque eye balls of Shannon Doherty, the original...

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I have to be honest. The longer Speidi remains a part of the public landscape, the more I like them. They're vile, craven, famewhores who'll debase themselves on TV and in tabloids for money and attention and I find it fascinating. In theater-speak it's known as "staying in the moment" and they're...

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