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Extra, Extra: Reddit's Groupie Confessions Thread Is A Must Read
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Extra, Extra: Reddit's Groupie Confessions Thread Is A Must Read


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Published Nov 17, 2013

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  • British Nobel Prize-winning author Doris Lessing has died at age 94.
  • This is an amazingly entertaining Reddit thread in which former groupies recount some of their celebrity encounters with people like Thom Yorke, Derek Jeter, Darius Rucker, and more.
  • Bruce Springsteen might release a new single this week.
  • The cigarette-smoking baby has finally quit the habit.
  • A 25-year-old woman jumped to her death near Columbus Circle.
  • An elementary school teacher pled guilty to feeding kids semen-laced cookies.
  • A Long Island man was arrested for allegedly slashing his father with a sword.
  • JFK and Jackie joined the mile high club the day before JFK died.
  • Ray Davies hints that The Kinks might reunite and go on tour next year.
  • NY Times: "Women are the engine of growth for the American wine market."
  • 550 bags of heroin were found during a traffic stop in upstate NY.
  • And finally, PUPPIES LEARNING HOW TO HOWL:

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