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I'll take 'em all though apparently, the Yarn Harlot is totally winning with 4 times as many votes as we have.
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The idea, dreamed up by Yarn Harlot, is to completely finish a project during the span of the 2006 Winter Olympics.
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The idea, dreamed up by Yarn Harlot, is to completely finish a project during the span of the 2006 Winter Olympics.
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The idea, dreamed up by Yarn Harlot, is to completely finish a project during the span of the 2006 Winter Olympics.
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Yarn Harlot is my favorite so far, and her post about ‘needs’ had me struggling not to burst out laughing at work.
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Re. comments 13 and 14: read my current blog entry with the ironic title Harlot if the first part is too indigestible, skip to the brief Maushart quote, which states the problem very succinctly.
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Bickle preaches an apocalyptic Christianity that warns of the rise of a Satan-inspired religion he labels Harlot Babylon.
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Bickle preaches an apocalyptic Christianity that warns of the rise of a Satan-inspired religion he labels Harlot Babylon.
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(the "angel of poison or of death"); he has a wife called the Harlot; but both are treated as one person, and are called "the Beast".
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Palin (I predict by next Tuesday they'll be handing Politico some really choice epithets like 'Harlot').
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