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    Hehe - now all the ads to the right are about are about drug testing and detoxing. I feel compelled to try to make them something more esoteric:

    Rhino, Watermelon, Rajistan, Vacuum, Purple, Paper.

    Obviously about D**gs, so no point discussing that, but I feel that when that machine gun bass drum kicks in, its one of those great musical "moments."

    Eschatonon July 20, 2007   Link

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