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Jun 13 2008, Ranita

Aha! This is what you call a lovey-dovey couple and a real hubby dear! I mean thanks to the conjugal ties Brad got ready to even carry something as weird as this (God Knows what!) New Orleans Levee System tattoo and flaunt it about. I mean, I wonder...

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