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rainbowdemon

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  1. This one pretty much ushered in the video age!!
  2. Sighting In Your Expensive New Deer Rifle 1. Shiny new, high-powered deer rifle..............$ 1,200.00 2. Quality, high-powered scope........................$ 550.00 3. Bore sighting device.....................................$ 140.00 4. Hospital Visit………………………......................$ 4,893.00 5. Forgetting to remove the bore sighting device prior to actually shooting the doggone thing? Deer 1 Hunter 0 GAME OVER
  3. Learning about women's panties!!
  4. Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- The Internet's most popular search engine should get smarter about music, as Google updates the algorithms that power its searches this week, a company spokesman said. "You don't have to know what you're looking for," Google's Jennie Johnson said. "If it looks like they're looking for a song, we're including in the regular search result links to hear songs from partners," Johnson said. Contrary to techie rumors, Google is not launching a music download service, but it will give music searchers a direct link to commercial sites that do offer songs for sale.
  5. Well Red, I have a paid for version of XP. But only because it came with my computer.
  6. Funny man’s anything-for-a-laugh career built on pies to the face DETROIT - Soupy Sales, the rubber-faced comedian whose anything-for-a-chuckle career was built on 20,000 pies to the face and 5,000 live TV appearances across a half-century of laughs, has died. He was 83. Sales died at Thursday night at Calvary Hospice in the Bronx, New York, said his former manager and longtime friend, Dave Usher. Sales had many health problems and entered the hospice last week, Usher said.
  7. A year after beating breast cancer, Peter Criss, a founding member of the rock band KISS, calls himself "the luckiest man in the planet." Peter Criss, now 63, said getting medical treatment early at the first sign of trouble saved his life. Peter Criss, now 63, said getting medical treatment early at the first sign of trouble saved his life. While some men feel embarrassed because of "this macho crap," Criss said surviving breast cancer -- yes, men get it, too -- was actually a blessing. He was treated before the tumor could spread and said he's speaking about male breast cancer now -- during National Breast Cancer Awareness month -- to raise the profile of this rare disease.
  8. This isn't a good one to watch if you're sitting there wasting your employers time, but it's amusing!! WRONG HOLE with DJ Lubel, Taryn Southern and Scott Baio from Scott Baio
  9. Sexsomnia When Jan Luedecke of Toronto was arrested and tried for sexual assault, he had an unusual defense—he did it in his sleep. Really. It may sound farfetched, but Luedecke, who was 33 at his 2005 trial, had a history of sleepwalking. On the night in question, he'd been drinking at a party and found himself sacked out on the couch with a woman he'd met there. Hours later, she jolted him awake and demanded to know what he was doing. Luedecke claimed he was unaware he was having sex with her. "Under the law, if there's no intent to commit a crime, you haven't committed a crime," says Dr. Colin Shapiro, director of the Youthdale Child and Adolescent Sleep Center in Toronto, who testified for the defense. Luedecke was acquitted (to the outrage of women's organizations in Canada), and the case is now on appeal.
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