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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!
Plus wasn't this only like three posts down? This is how comment threads are killed, people!
Jebus
What the heck is up with Reason's server squirrels? Get some fresh ones.
Yo, fuck the server squirrels. And goddamn constant reason.tv reposts.
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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