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  1. I got the same result. Press "print screen" and paste it in mspaint.
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    Zen Tv Dvd

    I can't believe it. I was ready to submit that. LOL
  3. A brand new release from Daft Punk. Includes remixes by Basement Jaxx, Neptunes, Slum Village, Cosmo Vitelli, Jess & Crabe and others. Tower.com
  4. Superman child-costume: "Wearing of this garment does not enable you to fly." hahahaha
  5. just found these in neowin Warning on a bottle of drain cleaner: "If you do not understand, or cannot read, all directions, cautions and warnings, do not use this product." On a snow sled: "Beware: sled may develop high speed under certain snow conditions." A 5-inch fishing lure with three nasty steel hooks advises it is "Harmful if swallowed." A warning on an electric router made for carpenters cautions, "This product not intended for use as a dental drill." Curling iron: "For external use only." Condom wrapper: "Do not cover testicles." Hand-held massagers and hair dryers: "Do not use while sleeping or unconscious." Fast-food coffee cup: "Warning -- Contents may be hot." Children's cough medicine: "May cause drowsiness. Do not use while operating heavy machinery or driving." .22 caliber rifle: "Warning: Misuse may cause injury or death." Printer: "Warning: will deposit ink onto paper." Peanutbutter jar: "Warning: May contain nuts." On corn chip bag: "You could be a winner ! No purchase necessary. Details inside." Menstral cramps medicine: "Not intended for children under 12 or men." TV dinner: "Remove plastic wrap before eating." A warning label found on a baby stroller cautions the user: "Remove child before folding." A bottle of prescription sleeping pills says, "Warning: May cause drowsiness." A sticker on a toilet at a public facility in Ann Arbor, Michigan actually warns: "Recycled flush water unsafe for drinking." A container of underarm deodorant says, "Caution: Do not spray in eyes." A cartridge for a laser printer warns, "Do not eat toner." Bathroom cleanser: "For best results, start with clean bathtub before use." A household iron warns users: "Never iron clothes while they are being worn." Vodka bottle: "Warning: Not for infants." A cardboard car sunshield that keeps sun off the dashboard warns, "Do not drive with sunshield in place." Cellphone: "No activation required. Call toll-free to activate." A bathroom heater says: "This product is not to be used in bathrooms." A can of self-defense pepper spray warns users: "May irritate eyes." "Do not use snow blower on the roof." Potato chips: "Warning: Grease in chips may cause anal leakage." "Do not allow children to play in the dishwasher." Washing machine manual: "Caution: You must remove clothes before washing." Toilet-bowl cleaning brush: "Do not use orally." Microwave oven manual: "Do not use for drying pets." Rat poison: "Warning: Not for human consumption." Gas lawnmower: "Warning: Do not attempt to remove blade while engine is running." Children's Playhouse furniture: "Warning: This is not a toy." Baseball bat: "Do not operate if you are mentally ill." Superman child-costume: "Wearing of this garment does not enable you to fly."
  6. From Satoshi Tomiie's remix of Interflow 'Storyreel' to the angelic like vocals of Maria Naylor on Tilt 'Headstron'. From Brancaccio & Aishers groovy remix of Manticore 'Slaves' & the spine tingling chords on Sleepfreaks 'PHB' to the bouncy beats of Quivvers 'BozBoz' & dark drums of Swain & Snell produced Xzique 'Your Mind'. And not forgetting Keith's Own Innate 'Changes' & "Roots Rock". They're all here TRACKLIST 1. LOUIS STRANGE: SPECTRE (TVR REPRISE) 2. LOUIS STRANGE: SPECTRE (TARENTELLA & REDANKA REMIX) 3. XZIQUE: YOUR MIND 4. MINILOGUE: IN A DEEPER MOTION 5. ANDY MOOR FEAT LIIANE BROOKSEN: NO MORE 6. SLEEPFREAKS: PHB (DIRECTORS CUT) 7. INNATE: CHANGES 8. TILT: HEADSTRONG (PARKS & WILSON REMIX) 9. MANTICORE: SLAVES (BRANCACCIO & AISHER REMIX) 10. INTERFLOW: STORYREEL (SATOSHI TOMIIE DUB) 11. INTERFLOW: STORYREEL (SATOSHI TOMIIE VOCAL) 12. INNATE: OUTRO 13. QUIVVER: BOZBOZ 14. NEIL HIMMONS: PLAY 15. 2 BOYS 1 GIRL: TWISTED 16. ANDY MOOR PRES SWORN: DARK AMMENDMENTS 17. KYBOSH: PLAYING WITH MY MIND (SLEEPFREAKS REMIX) 18. INNATE: ROOTS ROCK 19. JAY WELSH: FOUR HORSEMEN (TILT REMIX) 20. ODESSI: MOMENTS OF SPACE link
  7. http://www.penguin.plasticbox.co.uk/play.asp
  8. Battle to stop Cheap CDs GREEDY music label giants are launching a legal battle against cheap CDs. The British Phonographic Industry ? which represents hundreds of record companies ? is suing two Internet music stores for selling CDs for almost half their High Street price. And they hope by winning a court case against UK-based CDWow.com and Play.com, music fans will be forced to buy their discs at the higher shop price. Dido?s Life For Rent ? the biggest selling album of last year ? costs £13.99 in HMV. But buy it from CDWow.com and you?ll get change for seven quid and free delivery. Even buying an album on American website Amazon and paying the airmail postage is cheaper than buying it here ? especially if you buy more than one CD as the postage is the same. It is proof yet again that British music fans are continually being ripped off. Two years ago the Office Of Fair Trading ruled that record companies were unfairly blocking the import of cheaper discs from the rest of Europe. So why are CDs less expensive on the superhighway than on the High Street? Internet stores cut prices in two ways. First, they don?t have any of the overheads of big stores such as HMV, Virgin and Our Price. They don?t have to rent a shop floor in the centre of town or spend money to display CDs in fancy racks. They also have far fewer staff. But most importantly, many Internet stores import CDs from the Far East, Asia and North America where they are cheaper because record companies there take a smaller percentage of sales income. Record companies here claim they have to add on extra expenses for paying artists, recording costs and distribution to the price of each disc. It?s an excuse that many music fans will find hard to swallow. Unfortunately, the BPI claims the law is on their side. It is illegal to import even one CD from outside the European Economic Area. So by purchasing a discounted album from, say, North America, a crime is being committed. BPI spokesman Matt Phillips defended the decision to sue CDWow.com and Play.com, saying: ?Let?s get one thing straight ? the BPI is not against people shopping for their music on the Internet. ?Online shopping is a great alternative way to buy your music and many people enjoy it immensely. ?But to buy cheap CDs from outside the EEA is illegal. If we find that products are sourced outside the EEA we would have to take action.? However, CDWow.com insist they were given permission by the record companies to supply CDs worldwide. The case is due to go before the High Court next month. CD-WOW Play.com Just read that CD-WOW settled before going to court. I haven't read anything about play.com
  9. are you still watching the nipple link?
  10. method77

    Hehe

    yes! Take your hands away from the keyboard and your penis and take two steps backwards
  11. method77

    Hehe

    I edited the edit
  12. I always love flash-game music
  13. play love the music too lol
  14. let's do it EDIT: hey that reminds me of Tone Loc funky cold medina
  15. it's not wrong. All his family are cool dudes.
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