Ryan Reynolds' abs should get an exec producer credit.
Last night from the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in D.C., site of the Texas State Society's 2009 Black Tie & Boots Inaugural Ball, a good Friend of Unfair Park sent the following message: "The Texas ball is not only a celebration of a new president, but a display of wealth via ... More >>
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Denzel Washington's Fallen, and he can't get up
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