Nick Gillespie | June 29, 2009
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Xeones|6.29.09 @ 9:51AM|#
Thanks for reposting these! I partied too much this weekend and damaged the part of my brain that remembers how to scroll down a webpage to look at videos!
|6.29.09 @ 10:00AM|#
Plus wasn't this only like three posts down? This is how comment threads are killed, people!
|6.29.09 @ 10:00AM|#
Jebus
What the heck is up with Reason's server squirrels? Get some fresh ones.
Xeones|6.29.09 @ 10:12AM|#
Yo, fuck the server squirrels. And goddamn constant reason.tv reposts.
Xeones|6.29.09 @ 10:43AM|#
Seriously, though, keep reposting videos over and over again. I hate it when Hit'n'Run loads too fast, you know?
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