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The Genealogue: how do you like your blueeyed boy, colorado skip to main skip to sidebar
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Sunday, April 09, 2006 how do you like your blueeyed boy, colorado
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Seven and what i want to know is how do you like your blueeyed boy
The Unquiet John Connolly 2007
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Seven and what i want to know is how do you like your blueeyed boy
The Unquiet John Connolly 2007
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Kind of like most Scandinavians are tall and blond and blueeyed.
Fire and Ice Stabenow, Dana 1998
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I'll kvetch about that when someone cleanses the blueeyed corruption out of most churches.
Patrick Ruffini 2009
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Being careful to use perhaps at times overly stuffy language served me very well in every country in which I lived: I have rarely - if ever - been discriminated on the basis of my national origin (or my immigrant status), not in Sweden, not in Germany, not in UK or USA because - in addition to being "lillywhite" (I know it helps to be a very fairskinned blueeyed blonde - unfair, I know) I use language in a way a highly educated native uses it - albeit with a foreign twist.
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Being careful to use perhaps at times overly stuffy language served me very well in every country in which I lived: I have rarely - if ever - been discriminated on the basis of my national origin (or my immigrant status), not in Sweden, not in Germany, not in UK or USA because - in addition to being "lillywhite" (I know it helps to be a very fairskinned blueeyed blonde - unfair, I know) I use language in a way a highly educated native uses it - albeit with a foreign twist.
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Being careful to use perhaps at times overly stuffy language served me very well in every country in which I lived: I have rarely - if ever - been discriminated on the basis of my national origin (or my immigrant status), not in Sweden, not in Germany, not in UK or USA because - in addition to being "lillywhite" (I know it helps to be a very fairskinned blueeyed blonde - unfair, I know) I use language in a way a highly educated native uses it - albeit with a foreign twist.
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Being careful to use perhaps at times overly stuffy language served me very well in every country in which I lived: I have rarely - if ever - been discriminated on the basis of my national origin (or my immigrant status), not in Sweden, not in Germany, not in UK or USA because - in addition to being "lillywhite" (I know it helps to be a very fairskinned blueeyed blonde - unfair, I know) I use language in a way a highly educated native uses it - albeit with a foreign twist.
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