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Ayla Brown, Gail Huff, and Carlos Argentino
02/06/10
Scott Brown famously advertised his daughters' eligibility during his victory speech.
I think it's sweet that he wants his girls married to a respectable gentleman.
Then, the urbane, intellectual Huffington Post sandwiched a music video with Scott Brown's wife, Gail Huff, between "7 Weird Things Women do to Their Privates" and an issue crucial to the survival of the Republic, Natalie Portman's right nipple.
To prove that I can be as hip as HP, the video:
Any evolutionist knows that a pretty woman is likely to give birth to a pretty daughter (proven in my own family). I searched for the prettiest mother-daughter combination and came upon this, the poorest-written blog post since Levi Johnston gave his reason for supporting a public option. But, who cares? It's a story on the PRETTIEST mother-daughter pairs, not a dissertation on aesthetics.
Carlos Argentino, the charismatic singer for the Sonora Matancera faces the difficult task of choosing between a young senorita and her MILFish mama in the merengue, "La Hija y la Mama."
It's the podcast.

Algo Especial Por La Sonora Matancera
Research, and I found out that the Dominican Luis Kalaff sang it first. I like it better for the funky, punctuating horns and the accordion.
As you can imagine, expressing interest in both a mom and a daughter can lead to trouble.
Comeuppance:












