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- tigerexotique - Sep 15 2007 | Washington Huskies, news, sports
win or lose today, Jake Locker is my future husband...have you seen this kid throw and RUN?! he's my hero...and crush...so what if he's like 7 yrs younger? he's tall, blond, blue-eyed, ATHLETIC, and amazing...just my type :D
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what IF he's an airhead? haha.