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  • Swooning now! link14 comments | post comment navigation viewing

    STRANGE BREW! SQUEEEEEEE! p_n_elrod 2009

  • Swooning and kissing is what it's all about for the first two minutes of Liz Maestri's psycho-romance, "_blankOwl Moon."

    Taffety Punk's 'Owl Moon': Many phases but few are a hoot Nelson Pressley 2011

  • Prostration or Swooning with a very weak or no Pulse, and a

    Notes 2008

  • Swooning global markets claimed a big Asian victim as Hong Kong's Swire Properties Ltd., citing a "sharp deterioration in market sentiment," shelved an initial public offering aimed at raising up to US$3. 09 billion.

    Swire Cancels Offering as Investors Balk at IPOs 2010

  • Swooning slightly, she accidently leaned back and the tip of his hardened flesh brushed the small of her back.

    The After Wife Lexi Davis 2009

  • Swooning slightly, she accidently leaned back and the tip of his hardened flesh brushed the small of her back.

    The After Wife Lexi Davis 2009

  • And yet, I'd be willing to bet all of the money in my pocket against all of the money in your pocket, that the Swooning MSM won't see it that way or call it that way.

    Obama Responds: I Will Never Use "Threat Of Terrorism To Scare Up Votes" 2009

  • Swooning over the ones who mucked them about and stood them up and slept with their mates - while the ones who wooed them with perfume and flowers were immediately consigned to the Boring Tosser section.

    Archive 2009-01-01 juliette 2009

  • Swooning over the ones who mucked them about and stood them up and slept with their mates - while the ones who wooed them with perfume and flowers were immediately consigned to the Boring Tosser section.

    Appetite for Self-Destruction juliette 2009

  • Swooning shares on the Shanghai stock exchange have wiped out wealth for many of the affluent gamblers known as VIPs who generate 70% of the business at Macau's gambling tables.

    Macau's Hot Streak Shows Signs of Cooling 2008

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