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Dec 4 2008, Michael Cusden

What comes to mind when looking at this photo of Jennie Garth attending the Trident ‘Smiles Across America’ event the other day?

The best answer will win Sean Avery’s sloppy thirds and a Sam Mitchell’s parking spot at the ACC. Not

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