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Permalink to this day Friday, July 01, 2005

Salon, Meet the smoothies! (via Alton):
Metrosexuals, move over. The small towns of America are churning out macho, high-maintenance pretty men who love women and Budweiser -- and have perfectly waxed privates.

I guess a smoothie is a red state version of the blue state's metrosexual.
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