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Like I'd complain, the girl who lives next door is quite fitOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostI think you'll find SC that that was the next door neighbour shagging your GF while you were wearing your silly 3D glasses.
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Class coffee table manufacturers would be out of business too.
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Or in your case, a small chip with a huge mainframe attached for additional comprehension processing.Originally posted by AtW View PostNext version of 3D TV will be beaming the image right into your brain.
Small chip will have to be installed, give it 10 years and all new borns will have it.

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Not biting until they can make glasses that don't make the film / event 30% darker."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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Probably not. Anyway if you are going to spend £699 for a TV you may as well pay to have a live show at home for a few evenings.Originally posted by PAH View PostI'll wait till there's more 3D stuff worth watching. Jaws 3D doesn't quite cut it.
Is there any 3D porn yet? That industry always leads the way, so if they aren't bothering neither am I."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Makes a change from a 'virgin' birth in a stable I suppose.
Some gullible people out there.my husband believed me
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There is nothing in that story that says the mother is incorrect.Originally posted by PAH View Post
Makes a change from a 'virgin' birth in a stable I suppose.
Some gullible people out there.
It is possible that her husband is black or of black origin. He made a sperm donation and the mother used it while watching a porn movie.
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Even simpler explanation: It's a fake story.
Anyhow, back to 3D TV. I wouldn't be paying extra for the tech, but that's just my hunch.
Is 3D dead? This chart may hold the answer – www.liveforfilms.com
Maybe they'll try again in another 30 years when all the suckers have grown up and their kids think "oooh, that's an interesting idea".
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