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I love profanity, but I think if it's used too much, it just sounds a little trashy. I think it's more effective when it's dropped intelligently. I like intelligent profanity.
Katie Aselton
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Katie Aselton
Age: 46
Born: 1978
Born: October 1
Beauty Pageant Contestant
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Kathryn Aselton
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