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  • However, I'm a little surprised to see Dr Mohler leaping to the defence of "Mr Clean", given that Mr Clean - with his gym-toned body, shaved head, ear-ring, tight white t-shirt and keen interest in household cleaning - is so obviously gay (jn+++).

    The Boar's Head Tavern 2008

  • The supposed Mr Clean had also worked for an lobbying company, it showed, and done up his homes at taxpayers 'expense.

    The right has only itself to blame for Nick Clegg's rise 2010

  • The Magic Eraser is a brand name of melamine foam marketed by Mr Clean but melamine foam is hardly a trade secret so you can save a bunch by buying the generic “dirt erasers” you see marketed right next to the brand names.

    Give Your Computer And Peripherals A Clean | Lifehacker Australia 2010

  • The last Mr Clean in the White House was the disastrous Carter (remember BillyGate?), at least he had the experience of running a state, and a business.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008

  • Dubbed Mr Clean, the charismatic Mr Ma, seen as the opposition's best chance for the 2008 presidential polls, was once the most popular politician in Taiwan.

    Archive 2006-10-01 Michael Turton 2006

  • Mr Clean' seen as too indecisive and soft for the top job

    Archive 2006-10-01 Michael Turton 2006

  • You see Mr Clean is a polish guy, not a Polish guy.

    Archive 2006-06-01 Kerron Cross 2006

  • Mr Clean' seen as too indecisive and soft for the top job

    Foreign media as local tool Michael Turton 2006

  • You see Mr Clean is a polish guy, not a Polish guy.

    Mr Clean Could Mean Right Said Fred Comeback Kerron Cross 2006

  • Dubbed Mr Clean, the charismatic Mr Ma, seen as the opposition's best chance for the 2008 presidential polls, was once the most popular politician in Taiwan.

    Foreign media as local tool Michael Turton 2006

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