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Oil of Anderson

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Manolo says, 100% Pure Silicon!








6 Responses to “Oil of Anderson”




  1. Ronikins Says:

    Eke…she’s back. Please see my comments during The Oscars.http://shoeblogs.com/wordpress/2006/03/06/the-awards-of-the-academy-2/#comments




  2. Phyllis Says:

    And non-stick too.




  3. renee Says:

    AHAHAHAH this is too funny, the manolo, he is hilarious!!!
    love renee




  4. Ed Driscoll.com Says:

    The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread…

    The Manolo, he present The Manolo’s Food Blog!……




  5. la petite chou chou Says:

    Oh my god. That’s just perfect.

    It would be like me posing with a cabbage.




  6. Kraig Says:

    she looks like she’s sucking a fish bone out of her teeth












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