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Ten Things I Learned From Foxy Knoxy

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October 5, 2011

” title=”had its unfair advantages”>had its unfair advantages.  But Foxy Knoxy seems to truly have expanded the limits of what being young and beautiful can get you.  Amanda Knox has seemed to have opened the door for the underserved white educated class of beautiful women in this country.

Ten things I learned from Foxy Knoxy’s time in an Italian prison:

1. When I was in college, we used to call girls slutty behind their backs.  But apparently now, girls who sow their wild oats in college are called sex-obsessed, depraved wild-orgy having perverts who rape and murder.  However, the term for male promiscuity seems to have remained the same: stud.

2. If this had to happen to Foxy Knoxy, at least it happened in Italy where they don’t have the death penalty.  She could have been sentenced to death in the States.  ” title=”www.tamarashaynekagel.com” target=”_blank”> www.tamarashaynekagel.com and follow her on twitter

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