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Mickey Kaus – Orthodox Jew?
A few years ago, Mickey Kaus said he’d give me an interview. Then he never answered any of my follow-ups to actually do the interview. So I made up this. It was probably unethical but it was a heckuva lot … Continue reading
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Tagged cathy seipp, high school reunion, luke ford, Mickey Kaus, orthodox jew
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The Not So Dirty Secrets Of Luke Ford
The name Luke Ford is all but synonymous with debauchery – the sexy blogger is equally famous for his racy publication as his simultaneous relationships with young, blonde women and the notoriously raucous parties held at the Hovel. But the … Continue reading
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Tagged international film festival, luke ford, mainstream america, political ally, selma alabama, toronto international film festival
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Chabad Emissary Making A Difference In Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay will always have a special place in my heart because it was the first place where I met Dennis Prager in person. I had listened to him on the radio for years, corresponded with him, and even talked … Continue reading
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I’m Losing The Courage Of My Facebook Status Updates
I was sitting in a Starbucks in Van Nuys yesterday afternoon reading the book "Golden Codgers" by Richard Ellmann. It inspired me to make half a dozen Facebook status updates, but here’s the thing — halfway through my updates, I’d … Continue reading
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Lukeford.net Summer Internships Available
Lukeford.net proudly offers the best, brightest and bustiest female student journalists an opportunity to work this summer with the web’s most prestigious blogger on all things Jewish. Qualified applicants must be: Female. Between the ages of 18 and 29. Able … Continue reading
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The Myth of the Female Orgasm
Bob emails: You could pump up traffic by using your video capabilities NOT to showcase various religious kooks, but as a Jewish sexual advice show. I’m thinking you should call it "Kosher Porking with Your Oral Leader, Luke Ford". Why … Continue reading
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Tagged diet ingredient, female orgasm, glory episode, luke ford, mikvahs, sexual advice, video capabilities
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He Says, She Says
I said. She says: Let’s start from the beginning…. It was October of 2003. I was over at my friend KB’s house, harassing him. We turned on 60 Minutes I saw this eccentric Australian journalist. I said to KB, who … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptable material, australian journalist, class clown, dysfunctional side, kanga hat, luke ford, name dropper, slit your wrist, suicide attempt, true fan
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