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Was there something deeper to Titan’s DT Albert Haynesworth’s conduct on the gridiron? Could it be a calculated political message for Democrats to stomp on a “Cowboy” (i.e., Bush) when he’s down, especially if his team is kicking ass on your home turf?
Maybe it’s just that the “Flaming Thumbtacks” suck worse than an IM from Maf54.
Exercise control of your football fever/libido this week with music from The Features, Mindy Smith, Lindsey Buckingham, Lucero, Soul Asylum, Hem, Langhorne Slim, Two Gallants, Trainwreck Riders, David Bazan, Carbon Leaf, Nina Nastasia, Judd & Maggie, Fear Before the March of Flames, Cursive and The Thermals.
Spread The Love...whoa, not so fast there Rep. Foley.
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