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February 18, 2008

Sayid And Blondes Do Not Mix

I used the phrase "luscious man-locks" as often as possible. It seemed only fitting.

Also, I'm kind of amazed that no one has commented to ask what "DTR" means. I have to explain it to people at work, but I guess Pajiba readers (a) know what I mean or more likely (b) skimmed.

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Comments: 3

Your title just made me crack up. Thank you.

In our salad days, we called it a "DTFR," perhaps because it traditionally ended badly for us. Our college also had an overlook that came to be widely known as "the DTR bluff." Ah, Christian school.

Sarah

I had to look up the definition of DTR...

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