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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostSticking an Archos up a canal sounds painful as they are decent sized gadgets.
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Originally posted by PAH View PostThe canal is closer.
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Originally posted by TazMaN View PostWhat am I going to do with my Archos if I can't download the latest movies now
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What am I going to do with my Archos if I can't download the latest movies now
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Originally posted by PAH View PostNo thanks, off to Russia where the downloads are a lot cheaper and you can choose the quality too.
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Originally posted by PAH View PostAny relief is welcome when you're a born again virgin like me.
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Originally posted by zeitghostAnd some of them must be making their kids proud too...
I saw one video where it was a daughter who'd followed her mother's footsteps into the industry. She was quite tasty too. Though I suppose the 'plot' on them is dubious at best.
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Originally posted by PAH View PostSome incredibly fit women out there prostituting themselves for a few grand a video. Their parents must be proud.
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostOr they like sex and see it as an easy way to make a quick buck.
You may be onto something, though I don't doubt there's a lot of explotitation and worse going on. I was watching a dodgy video with a mate the other evening when his missus walked in. He'd downloaded it by accident off Limewire (or whatever p2p is popular thesedays) thinking it was an episode of Lost and it turned out to be fake. His missus asked how the girls could do such things because the blokes were minging. I said they probably get around 5 grand for a days shooting. She said "really" and went quiet, clearly thinking about it. I think my mate might be a bit worried about finding her on a video someday soon! I'm deciding whether she's worth 5 grand.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI do wonder what motivates those women in to doing that - a few of them a fit enough to make their money without having to show off quite so much
are you the same PAH that commented on the manchester evening news story?Originally posted by PAH View PostYeah, either they're desperate because of drug or lifestyle addiction, or there's some seriously talented hypnotists out there.
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