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Monthly Archives: August 2007
An Interview With David Lee Roth’s Daughter Brenna
Brenna (her MySpace) grew up in Ohio. According to Brenna’s IMDB biography: "Brenna Lee Roth was born in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1983. She was a Model for several companies in 1990 until 1999. In 2000 Brenna joined her brother Kevin … Continue reading
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Rejecting radical Islam — one man’s journey
WASHINGTON (CNN) — The path to faith often takes unexpected twists. In the case of Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, the road went through three of the world’s major religions — Judaism, Islam and Christianity — and ultimately brought him to the FBI. … Continue reading
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Griffin never revealed man behind the curtain
Ray Richmond writes for the Hollywood Reporter (which has since pulled the article from its website and now has republished it): LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – Merv Griffin was gay. Why should that be so uncomfortable to read? Why is … Continue reading
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Maybe I Will Get Into Heaven After All
Bambi Brown sends out this MySpace bulletin: 10 questions GOD wont ask you when you get to Heaven If you take the time to read it and maybe apply it to your own life…it makes you think. 1. God won’t … Continue reading
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The Rule Of Three
Amy Klein writes in the Jewish Journal (I love her singles columns, her other writing, not so much): The weird thing about mixed seating in synagogue is that sometimes couples are all over each other. Inappropriate during prayer time for … Continue reading
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