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Peter Etnoyer is a Handsome Devil

Category: Coral
Posted on: December 20, 2006 9:59 AM, by CR McClain

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Let's face it Peter Etnoyer is a handsome devil. With my bald head and his underwear model looks we might just be the sexiest bloggers at Sb. Peter is also humble and would never sing his own praises. Thats why I didn't know that our very own Petey is the star of several wonderful videos over at Ocean Exploration. Head on over if you want to see our very sweet videos on corals and read more about Peter.

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#1

Sir,

Whatever your co-blogger's charms, I must offer that perhaps his countenance would be improved with some more evidence of gentility in his expression. A man's face is his window to the world!

Sincerely,

C.V. Snicker

Posted by: chet snicker | December 20, 2006 11:17 AM

#2

I would smile if I had teeth...

anyways I'm gonna get you for this, McClain.

Posted by: Peter Etnoyer | December 27, 2006 9:09 PM

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