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Dan T.

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  1. If the Smirnoff Ice is cold, and it's offered to me free, I'll gladly drink it. I don't know if I've tasted one, but I've had Zima and Mike's Lemonade and a couple other malt-based fruity beverages, and one or two at a time is okay by me. So Ice me bro.

    The elaborate game is kind of funny, though.

  2. ^What movie was that? The chick had some monster mammories!

    Dona Speir...

    From IMDb.com:

    Gorgeously buxom, shapely and statuesque blonde knockout Dona Linda Speir was born on February 7, 1964 in Norwalk, California. Dona was a Mint 400 queen in 1983. Speir was the Playmate of the Month in the March, 1984 issue of "Playboy." Not surprisingly, she went to to appear in several "Playboy" related videos and did follow-up pictorials in a few additional issues of the popular men's magazine. Dona made guest appearances on episodes of the TV shows "Automan," "Mike Hammer," "Matt Houston," "Knight Rider," and "Married with Children." She's perhaps best known for portraying tough, gun-toting federal drug enforcement agent Donna Hamilton in seven low-budget action exploitation features for director Andy Sidaris: "Hard Ticket to Hawaii," "Picasso Trigger," "Savage Beach," "Guns," "Do or Die," "Hard Hunted," and "Fit to Kill." Speir was especially memorable as ****y veteran model Nancy Johnson in "Click: The Calender Girl Killer." Moreover, she popped up in small parts in the films "Doin' Time," "Dragnet," and "Mortuary Academy." Dona Speir called it a day as an actress in the mid 90's and now reportedly works as a photographer in Italy.

    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0817635/bio

  3. Link?

    Post #12292.

    The recent SI article on Roethelesberger said a local Pittsburgh affiliate obtained footage of him riding a motorcycle helmetless AFTER he publicly pledged to always wear a helmet. A camera crew in a van spotted him on the highway and started taping. In the footage, he flipped the bird to the crew then sped off.

    The affiliate never aired the footage, reportedly because they didn't want to upset the Steelers organization.

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