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Carrie Prejean Does Spider-Woman?

Okay. Maybe she isn’t that bad. Heh.

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13 Responses to “Carrie Prejean Does Spider-Woman?”

  1. CapMidnight says:

    “I know that the Lord has a much bigger silicone implant in heaven for me.”

  2. What a strumpet! Showing her navel, for the world to see…

  3. Buzz Killington says:

    What does being a model have to do with one’s opinion on marriage anyway?

  4. Phil Barron says:

    Think with the head on your shoulders, OW, not the other one. :-p

  5. Duros62 says:

    WAIT a second….

    THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS SPIDER-WOMAN!!!! BLAAAARRRRGGGGGHHHH

    [/marvel fanboy]

    Oliver, please do me a favor, never ever link to Perez Hilton again. Thx.

  6. Buzz Killington says:

    It feels weird to say, but I wholeheartedly agree with Duros62.

  7. Dennis says:

    No need to worry, Buzz, I agree with Duros, too, so don’t feel all that bad about it in this case.

    So, does this mean Oliver likes to link to known gay-bashers and perpetrators of hate crimes and people known to draw penises on other peoples’ pictures?

  8. Duros62 says:

    No, I just think he’s an asshole and the less attention paid to him the better.

    Kind of like the way I feel about …… Spencer Pratt.

    AHHHH! You thought I was gonna say Dennis, didn’t you?! :-D

  9. Buzz Killington says:

    Dennis, come on, there’s plenty of good fun to be had drawing penises on various things :)

  10. Sean D. Martin says:

    Buzz Killington: What does being a model have to do with one’s opinion on marriage anyway?

    Absolutely nothing. But considering the source is the morally bankrupt and repulsive Perez Hilton, why would you expect it to be?

  11. Still talking about that tart, that tramp, that whore?

    And Carrie Prejean, too?

  12. liberalrob says:

    She’s hot in those outfits. Too bad she’s also a nutcase.

  13. ChristianPinko says:

    Why aer people saying there’s no Spider-Woman? She’s been an established (albeit second-string) Marvel superhero since the ’70s.