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Mr. Parcelan had this to say about Reading Rainbow:
http://www.pizzahut.com
Fuck, I could use some pizza.
quote:www.penismightier.com
Suddar... I thought I knew you:
Fuck, I could use some pizza.
hint hint
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This one time, at Suddar camp:
Fuck, I could use some pizza.
But Pizza Hut? Ewwwww...
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When the babel fish was in place, it was apparent El Imán Grande! said:
I'll use this thread to mention that the Nomad Jukebox III's batteries cost $50 each and are installed as easily as your standard AA battery into a Discman.
Wow, that's about half as much as a replacement Ipod battery.
I suppose the Ipod is still better, because it's so trendy.
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El Imán Grande! had this to say about dark elf butts:
I'll use this thread to mention that the Nomad Jukebox III's batteries cost $50 each and are installed as easily as your standard AA battery into a Discman.
Nomad Jukebox II (the one I have), has been incredibly reliable... After 8 months, the battery charge still lasts about 7 hours on low power settings (no backlight up for the display, and low contrast).
And that's with heavy use.
I take mine everywhere, and use it all the time.
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A sleep deprived Mr. Parcelan stammered:
How much is the average Nomad Jukebox II (with whatever gear is necessary) and where can I buy one?
get the Zen.
No, Really. Bite me.
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Burger said this about your mom:
get the Zen.
Get bent.
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Burger had this to say about Captain Planet:
get the Zen.
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We were all impressed when Maradon! wrote:
Wow, that's about half as much as a replacement Ipod battery.I suppose the Ipod is still better, because it's so trendy.
You just hate anything with an Apple Logo on it.
I got it for my birthday (September 19th). Worked fine and all; big, good quality, good control.
Then it started randomly bugging out and destroying song files.
Now, it will not erase itself, reformat or add new songs to its library.
Imagine my joy.
quote:September 19th as in it's less than 90 days old? Call the company, find out if it's under warranty, and be sure to get a case number for the call, so you can prove you started the process within 90 days of purchase. Also, if you get it fixed rather than replaced, keep a record, in case it breaks again.
Ninety-nine bottles of Leopold, the Voice of Reason on the wall, ninety-nine bottles of Leopold, the Voice of Reason...
Actually, I'm pretty pissed at my iPod.I got it for my birthday (September 19th). Worked fine and all; big, good quality, good control.
Then it started randomly bugging out and destroying song files.
Now, it will not erase itself, reformat or add new songs to its library.
Imagine my joy.
Haven't had any problems with mine, yet. It's only about a year old though.