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MKV'ing these classic titles

let me know if you want 4GB rips

beverly hills cop 1/2/3

bachelor party

hudson hawk

die hard 2

dodgeball

the insider

top secret

smokey and the bandit

spaceballs

caveman

2540's were hks' worst product ever

Edit: their first run of cam gears were actually the worst lol

You talking the purple centre/teal gear ones? Cus they came out about 15 years too late to be the first :P

I have them on the R, lol, well Chris reckons from this photo that they are the early ones

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Ditch em for racepace modded stockies

Is it a 2.8? (sorry memory fails me)

So remember when Labor had a leadership spill and that made them incompetent muppets and unfit to lead?

Pepperidge Farm remembers

Labors was way more juicy. For extra lols they brought back the guy they axed in the first place

Abbott might not be ideal but the public need to wake up to the need for budget cuts or we gonna end up like Greece. Heck Id take a labor gov provided they take some action to reverse the debt trend - but we know that'll never happen they are like women - spenders

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