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Remember when TubeNet was good?
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Re: Remember when TubeNet was good?
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Mark & bloke: If you guys are successful, I am out of here.
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Re: Remember when TubeNet was good?
People don't agree with me, and they're mean. Lock the thread before I start the debate! My thread can beat up your thread!!! 

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Re: Remember when TubeNet was good?
What happened in 2007 that was so important?
I wish I'd learned to use the internet way back then. Then I might have already known.
I wish I'd learned to use the internet way back then. Then I might have already known.
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It was such a long time ago that it only lives in the memories of those who were there to see it. Generations pass and the tale is told and re-told. By the time our great-grandchildren hear it, who knows how different it will be from the facts? There are two distinctly different memories: the happening and the emotional.Virtuoso wrote:What happened in 2007 that was so important?
I wish I'd learned to use the internet way back then. Then I might have already known.
*sigh*... It really is more than just a knock-knock joke, you know.
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In the beginning, a great turtle descended from the sky. Upon the turtle's back was a sousaphone...Virtuoso wrote:What happened in 2007 that was so important?
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Amazed, no one has resorted to morse code in this thread yet (I haven't the patience).
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I have a feeling this is going to be another loooong thread sort of like the 'update' one.
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I for one am so thankful for tubenet. It helps to fill the void as I sit here at my computer day after day waiting for some client, mortgage broker, auto dealership or home office clerk to return an eamail or fax so I can finally do something productive.
I am fortunate to have a great job that feeds my family well, but music feeds my soul.
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Don't think I'm quite an "American hater". I've even spoken nicely to Bloke!
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More importantly, remember when I was good?
Me neither.
Me neither.
Re: Remember when TubeNet was good?
To improve his reputation, bloke needs to leave Tennessee, come to Texas and fight at the Alamo. (It has worked for others.)schlepporello wrote:I wouldn't go spreading that around. It'll cast doubts on Bloke and people will call you a liar.AndyCat wrote:I've even spoken nicely to Bloke!
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Let's play spot the familiar name brand!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ELvRWY4uQtI
what an odd coincidence...
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ELvRWY4uQtI
what an odd coincidence...
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Ooopsthe elephant wrote:That link goes nowhere. It takes you to YouTube, but to something that makes no sense in this context. Maybe you could link to it directly instead of through this desktop thing? I do not think we are seeing what you are seeing here...k001k47 wrote:Let's play spot the familiar name brand!
http://m.youtube.com/index?desktop_uri= ... LvRWY4uQtI
what an odd coincidence...

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Nothing is good. Nothing ever was good. NOT EVEN PIEbloke wrote:the elephant wrote:
That link goes nowhere. It takes you to YouTube, but to something that makes no sense in this context. Maybe you could link to it directly instead of through this desktop thing? I do not think we are seeing what you are seeing here...
see...TubeNet isn't good anymore.
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I like pie.
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I visited a new 'Fresh Market' store on Sunday. They had a display of 'Whoopie Pies'. They looked pretty good. But... I resisted.Brassdad wrote:I like pie.
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I have tried these pies. If you do not have diabetes already, you can just about be certain that you will have it after you eat these...TubaTinker wrote:I visited a new 'Fresh Market' store on Sunday. They had a display of 'Whoopie Pies'. They looked pretty good. But... I resisted.

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Tell me about it.bloke wrote:They just don't make pie like they used to.
[pishur]
