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Zero, you're a frigtard. Not that it's any of your brown stained nosy business, but I'm actually play pinball fx right now. Here's a free tip for life, don't flap your yap unless you can back it up 100%.
I'm well aware what it means Cappin. Thompson did go on record that this is a holy war for him.
I'll wait. I'm not all that hot for being first in line for a bricking. You can't fool me twice Microsoft...
Lay off my pork, Thompson! You damned jihadist! Somebody report this guy to the DHS. :@
The Wow starts.... with a broken IE7 in Vista that chokes like turd when trying to open their own stream for the Vista event.

I had to go back to the MS page in FIREFOX to get the stream to open. Nice one Bill.
I read a short blurb about it yesterday. I was kinda hoping she would get canned and Larry Flynt would be her new boss. As for the Breaking News thing: I want that phrase banned, it's stupid. I've already blocked all the cable news channels on the satellite box a year ago, everybody should.
For $600, there's more value in spending the night in Vegas with a hooker.
She's just a simple C.U.N.T.

Can't understand normal thinking.
Well... at least he's not talking out of his ass like those meth addicts at Sony. Riiiiiiiidge Racer.....

However, I'm having trouble finding where he states that MS is going to pwn the jolly fat pedophile.
Paul says it'll give you mono...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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