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    When blue hairs get frisky, blue hairs get risky. While you may not be jumping out of your chair to think about seniors “having relations,” it’s worth reading Tara’s take on the new STD outbreak.
  • The Monkey Chow Diaries
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  • Rogue Scientist Has Own Scientific Method
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