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  • So many cute pictures! No room for them all! Check out the full roster on my Flickr page or check back at the BlackSnob 2.0 site later today! (Don’t forget to poke around and check out all the new pages and services! Especially the new “Hot Topics” discussion boards!) More photos after the jump!

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  • From Page Six: SEN. John McCain might regret choosing Sarah Palin as his running mate, but an even worse decision will deprive his fellow Americans of what would have been the best season of “Dancing With the Stars” ever. Our impeccably placed source says, “Just before Thanksgiving, Cindy McCain (above) started talks witek, Sen. McCain…

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  • And what a time to have a birthday! You’re about to be First Lady, Michelle LaVaughn from the South Side! It’s your world. We’re just barnacles on the side of history. Go on with your handsome “Leader of the Free World Husband,” adorable little girls, Ivy-league pedigree and success on top of success with a…

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  • My friend (and reader) Dorothy snapped these pictures in Washington, D.C. Friday of soft drink maker Pepsi’s “president-elect” inspired ad campaign. Using their new, modified red, white and blue circle logo like a half-grin version of the Obama rising sun logo, the Pepsi sphere has replaced the “O” in their one-word adverts, which include “hope”…

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  • Ever since Barack Obama popped up on the scene with his handsome mug, gorgeous family and fascinating multicultural background people have become obsessed with recreating the look, either in parody, in respect, in art, in advertisement or just for poops and giggles. I have become fascinated with collecting this army of “FakeBamas,” mostly because they…

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  • Courtesy of Paste Magazine! Make your own Fairey! I made mine! It’s a little slow and clunky, but still fun. (via Gawker) PS. If you make a really good one, send it to me and I’ll post it on the blog on Inauguration Day!

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  • I’m sorry. I wasn’t aware that we black people ran out of real problems and only had mock outrage to deal out over a bunch of girly-girls in Southern Antebellum Era, fantasy-fetish colored hoop skirts and stupid wide brim, ruffled bonnets.

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