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JULY 3, 2000 "Fun-loving Fishtail booster and avid reader, “Susan” (some names have been changed to protect their innocent, rural existence out there in Fishtail), persuaded me, with lurid promises of fresh air, a ride in a vintage red Corvette, and a lavish meal at the Cowboy Bar and Supper Club, to be grand marshal in the annual Fishtail Fun Day parade. How could I say no? " Get the Story:
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Facebook TwitterJULY 3, 2000 "Fun-loving Fishtail booster and avid reader, “Susan” (some names have been changed to protect their innocent, rural existence out there in Fishtail), persuaded me, with lurid promises of fresh air, a ride in a vintage red Corvette, and a lavish meal at the Cowboy Bar and Supper Club, to be grand marshal in the annual Fishtail Fun Day parade. How could I say no? " Get the Story:
Voluptuous babe, odoriferous emanations come with territory (The Billings Gazette 7/1) Only on Indianz.Com:
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