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Yeah its messed up on Firebird. Only some posts though.
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I'd like to do something like that, but I'm afraid I'd completely fuck up my X-Box. Does anyone know of any place that will mod your x-box FOR you? You can get a mod chip that requires no soldering.
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Categories: Candy shaped like potato chips (3 reviews) | Peanut Butter Snacks (22 reviews) Taste: This is a whole new category of snack. The concept here is that these are supposed to taste like Reese's but have the shape of Pringles. Definitely an odd concept. This container includes three individually sealed 6-packs of Swoops. Upon opening one of the 6-packs, I found that the Swoops are indeed shaped like Pringles, but slightly smaller. The top of the Swoop is chocolate brown in color, except for a peanut butter squiggle across the middle, resembling the pattern on Charlie Brown's shirt. (The actual pattern on the chips is quite a bit different from what was pictured on the package, which showed more squiggles, each of which was far narrower, taller and swoopier than the real ones on the Swoops.) On the bottom of the Swoops, there's no squiggle, but the whole brown bottom surface is textured with a pattern of diamonds, like something you'd see on a sweater. The packaging notwithstanding, the candies themselves look very classy, like something you would see overpriced at a fine chocolate store, rather than the candy aisle of the supermarket at 18 for $1.50. The packaging is functional, though, as none of the Swoops were broken or stuck together. There was a slight whitening of the chocolate in the area where one Swoop touched the next. Unlike a real Reese's peanut butter cup, the peanut butter and chocolate aren't actually separate, but all mixed together in a material with a uniform consistency. But the taste is pretty much just like a real Reese's. Even more impressive, you get the taste of a Reese's without having to peel the paper off the peanut butter cup. Aroma: Smells like Reese's. Manufacturer: Hershey Foods Corporation (USA) From the bag: "Irresistible slices of peanut butter candy" ... "Reese's® Swoops™ are the essence of your favorite chocolate candy. The unique shape envelops your mouth in chocolate bliss. The a moment to experience Seops™ ... anytime, anywhere!" This snack was discovered by Jeremy at Target. http://www.taquitos.net/snacks.php?snack_code=1961 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Categories: Candy shaped like potato chips (3 reviews) Taste: The good folks at Hershey's have taken The Great American Chocolate Bar and reshaped it to the form of a potato chip. (It's sort of like a Hershey Bar joined the Superfriends and declared "Wonder Twins powers ... activate! Shape of ... Pringles!" If the other twin could become a glass of milk, things would be just about perfect for me right now.) I can't even begin to imagine how or why they came up with an idea like this. But if you like the taste of a Hershey Bar, you should be quite satisfied with the taste of this Swoop, because it's the same. The cool thing I discovered is that the Swoop is approximately the shape of the roof of your mouth, so you can put one in your mouth and leave it there as it dissolves, giving you several minutes of great chocolate taste. Aroma: Smells just like a Hershey Bar. Manufacturer: Hershey Foods Corporation (USA) From the bag: "Irresistible Slices of Chocolate Candy!" ... "Allergy information: Manufactured on the same equipment that processes peanuts/almonds." This snack was discovered by Jeremy at Target. http://www.taquitos.net/snacks.php?snack_code=1976
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While Carolina was my other team outside of the Seahawks I wanted to win the SuperBowl... I hoping they win even more just to screw over the Philly fans. Edit: Made some sense.
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That movie is on HBO or Showtime like all the time. God it blows.
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Hong Kong Phooey ownz your bitch asses. And don't make Mr. Belvedere come down and teach you what is going on. The show rocks.
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I'll have to check out CBUT and see if it is on.
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Eh... Smallville isn't that bad.
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Try Kazaa for a key.
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Feel the excitement.
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Probably DVDXCopy
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Teenage Girl's X-Ray Vision Baffles Scientists
MrRant replied to EdwardKnoxII's topic in General Chat
Ask her what you had for dinner. Make sure you have some corn. -
Teenage Girl's X-Ray Vision Baffles Scientists
MrRant replied to EdwardKnoxII's topic in General Chat
Ask her what you had for dinner. Make sure you have some corn. -
Jason vs. Freddy Army of Darkness : Bootleg Edition A Mighty Wind
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I don't think it will be either. I think the teams will mimic each other to a 24-21 Panther win.
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I'm going to when I get my mod chip here soon... but a really good place to check out is http://www.xbox-scene.com . Enjoy.
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So who is next week's target Bankster?
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http://www.scorror.com/modules.php?name=Ne...order=0&thold=0 Anybody heard about this? Looks to be a good serial killer movie and I am curious if the entire movie takes place with the victims tied to the wall or not.
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Just like every other channel that starts out as a niche channel... eventually they want to be more than what they are.
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Teenage Girl's X-Ray Vision Baffles Scientists
MrRant replied to EdwardKnoxII's topic in General Chat
So... Chernobyle was a good thing after all huh? Great... now we have to deal with Commie Supermen. -
Spammers' Scavenging E-Mail Virus Surfaces on Net LONDON (Reuters) - A new computer virus capable of harvesting millions of e-mail addresses from infected PCs was rapidly spreading across the Internet Monday, security experts said. The infection, known as "Bagle" or "Beagle," appears to be the handiwork of spammers keen to collect a batch of e-mail addresses they can then re-sell to other spam e-mail marketers or keep for their own use. "Bagle" also contains code that could turn an infected computer into a veritable "spamming" machine. Security experts said it is patterned after the recent "Sobig" and "Mimail" outbreaks, which also turned scores of computers into zombie machines that spammers can control remotely to send torrents of get-rich-quick and sex aid messages to other computer users. "It seems perfectly possible that Bagle is yet another worm written by spammers. When they have enough infected computers, they could automatically install invisible e-mail proxy servers on each machine and start spamming through them," said Mikko Hypponen, research manager at Finnish anti-virus firm F-Secure. A host of virus-detection firms had placed their most severe ratings on the e-mail, noting it was spreading quickly from Asia through Europe and now to the United States. The e-mail infection, or worm, contains a familiar subject line of "Hi" and an executable file attachment identified by ".exe." The body of the e-mail contains random characters. The virus is triggered once a computer user clicks on the attachment, setting in motion an aggressive e-mail harvesting program that scans all documents on the infected computer and throughout the network it is attached to. Computer analysts said most corporate e-mail filters should be able to block the infected e-mail, but that home users were particularly vulnerable. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...ternet_virus_dc