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Thread ID: 78228 2007-04-08 09:21:00 Seriously amusing R2x1 (4628) PC World Chat
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538973 2007-04-08 09:21:00 If it's a day when TV's best feature is the off button, try here (blogs.pcworld.com). (Don't let the kids near them though.) They are supposed to be coming here "real soon now". Who will be making add-on armament packs? R2x1 (4628)
538974 2007-04-08 09:37:00 Argh- I hate PCWorld. An abortion of a web design... I feel tricked and cheated :( Shortcircuit (1666)
538975 2007-04-08 10:08:00 Oh. Sorry about that, try here (http://www.flytechonline.com/) instead.
(P.S. it's the content, not the wrapper.) If that foreign PC World had a DumbTerminal, instead of a dumb web designer, would they be forgiven?
R2x1 (4628)
538976 2007-04-09 09:56:00 When americans make products, then go to have their TV ads made in order to promote their product, do they include a question on the audition application form that ses'

Q . 22) Are you Retarded ?

a) Yes
b) No
c) Im Offended
d) Ummm, woth dud tha kwethtin meen ?

Of these answers, im guessing if you select answers both A and D, you are then automatically qualified to participate in the making of the advert . And you get a bonus point if you either A) Incorrectly spell your own name, or B) Didn't think you had to even put your name on the application form .

Seriously, where do they find these drop kicks to play in these ads .

But that aside, pretty cool toy . I would fly it into on coming traffic to see how much of a SPLAT it would make when it hit the winshield of a 18 wheeler truck going at about 120KM .
Jams (1051)
538977 2007-04-09 15:54:00 When americans make products, then go to have their TV ads made in order to promote their product, do they include a question on the audition application form that ses'

Q . 22) Are you Retarded ?

a) Yes
b) No
c) Im Offended
d) Ummm, woth dud tha kwethtin meen ?

Of these answers, im guessing if you select answers both A and D, you are then automatically qualified to participate in the making of the advert . And you get a bonus point if you either A) Incorrectly spell your own name, or B) Didn't think you had to even put your name on the application form .

Seriously, where do they find these drop kicks to play in these ads .

But that aside, pretty cool toy . I would fly it into on coming traffic to see how much of a SPLAT it would make when it hit the winshield of a 18 wheeler truck going at about 120KM .

OH! . . . jams . . . wrong-o!

The toy comes from our usurpers of the throne of industry and employee rights and fair-play doctrine, CHINA .

It is available thru Harbor Freight (http://www . harborfreight . com/) . . . which is China Inc .
It is available thru Hobby Schlock (http://www . hobbypeople . net/) . . . which is China Inc .
It is available at Radio Shak ( . radioshack . com/search/index . jsp?kwCatId=&kw=dragonfly&origkw=dragonfly&sr=1" target="_blank">www . radioshack . com) . . . guess again . . . China Inc again .

I think I'll buy one anyway . . . looks like a kewl way to terrorize the cat .
SurferJoe46 (51)
538978 2007-04-10 01:47:00 American Adverts still blow chunks though. Jams (1051)
538979 2007-04-10 02:01:00 Land one on the dog's head ;) R2x1 (4628)
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