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>Did anyone else notice the sexy underwear ad on page 3 of the

>NYT today?Yummmmmmmmyyyy!

>Thanks Bloomingdales!

 

Does anyone have a link to this ad, btw? :9

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See, Bigguy, I knew we had something in common and I knew you are basically an intellectual. I too get the Times for the gay/male/hung package underwear ads since their Editorials suck pinko leftist slop in a news print that lies and defames truth. We can hold hands after all. I'm sticking with you. The Times is a disgrace for a newspaper. How many times have they had to make public appologies this year and the year isn't even over yet. Dan Rather probably reads the Times too, for the same reason, to stare at the young males in only their underwear. Bet he concentrates on "I wonder what" those guys really have in their boxers. If he's the man I think he is, in my opinion, I'll bet he has contributed big time to the net worth of half the escorts named here. . . . and even the most hungry just put up with him, being a half assed cocksucker. To tell the truth, Big, I've stopped buying the Times, along with the other 15% of their previous readers, instead to purchase the monthly magazine Freshman, which lasts me abougt two hours. Love their Editorial and boxer pictures. :D

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>The Times is a disgrace for a newspaper. How many times have

>they had to make public appologies this year and the year

>isn't even over yet.

 

Well, let's see, there was the apology for believing what the Bush administration was saying about WMD in Iraq...

 

You can have the underwear ads. I like the photo of the two Marine bodybuilders in Iraq, including Lance Cpl Carlos Perez.

 

>>Now, two months into a seven-month combat tour in Iraq, Perez said he sees little connection between the events of Sept. 11 and the war he is fighting. Instead, he said, he is increasingly disillusioned by a conflict whose origins remain unclear and frustrated by the timidity of U.S. forces against a mostly faceless enemy.

 

"Sometimes I see no reason why we're here," Perez said. <<

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