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June 12th 2009     

500,000

Posted by: Laer at 03:29 pm

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omeone in Purdin, Missouri visited Cheat-Seeking Missiles at 3:04 this afternoon and checked out an old “Hollyweird” post that’s quite popular because I selected this rather racy picture of Susan Sarandon for it.

I just wanted her to look like a woman with very poor taste and breasts bigger than her brain.  It does a nice job of that, doesn’t it?  I hardly meant for it to attract lechers from all across the blogosphere.

So, Mr. (obviously Mr.) Purdin, MO visitor, first, get your mind out of the gutter.  Second, congratulations for probably being the 500,000th visitor to Cheat-Seeking Missiles.

Wooo-Wooo!

There. Now I have to get back to work.

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  1. Debbie

    Congratulations!  That pictures is, well, all I can say is “pull up your dress your slut”, ha.
     

  2. FF

    Congrats, Laer.As for the picture…well, the first thing that comes to mind is an overage hooker with a lot of miles on her trying to compete with the young stuff.The boobs on this boob probably are bigger than her brain as you say, but then her brain probably never had a silicone beef up.Le bon weekend and congrats again,Rob

  3. Bookworm

    Many, many congratulations, Laer.  Yours is one of the best blogs around, and I only wish more people would read it to think and learn.

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