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Aug 8, 2006
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The MeatOrthotics line not doing quite as well as expected with the over-50 set.

MeatInsoles doing ok, but ladies love the MeatHose. Trannies too. :tup:



You know it. And as Hustini will tell you, that means they're flying off the shelves so fast, people are "forgetting" to pay for them.
theres some leakage
"Once every man had a Fleshlight, now it's time to move on. We introduce to you: The Meat Sock."

I think there's some money to be made.
I want in on this enterprise
 

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Apr 12, 2004
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    In essence - social loyalty

    we just trademarked the term too :D
    Apparently I'm a bit late...
    I forgot to tell you that my company just registered meatsocks :D
    :lol2:
    I've got meatsocks.org registered for my new condom range
    NICE!

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    Belgium couldn't advance to anything, because it actually doesn't exist.
    ON THIS FAT STOMACH and wormtown, I say, JUNGLE POW from my boateng.
     

    Osman

    Koul Khara!
    Aug 30, 2002
    61,493
    No I havent, but will look for it. I used to randomly watch movies like this in classic movies channel here that I dont have anymore. Plus whenever TCM was randomly available in my cable package.
     

    Martin

    Senior Member
    Dec 31, 2000
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    I have many broken repositories that I am not able to locate or fix. I can't update nor upgrade and I want to install some third party applications but I keep getting stuck on dependancies.
    i see. they are probably third party repos? (that you added)

    you should be able to trace the errors you see to files in /etc/apt/sources.list.d, which you can rename (to something other than ".list" - disabling them), then apt-get upgrade should fix the errors
     

    JCK

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    JCK
    May 11, 2004
    125,382
    i see. they are probably third party repos? (that you added)

    you should be able to trace the errors you see to files in /etc/apt/sources.list.d, which you can rename (to something other than ".list" - disabling them), then apt-get upgrade should fix the errors
    That's what I am getting

    jack@lenovo2 ~ $ ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
    additional-repositories.list google-talkplugin.list official-package-repositories.list webupd8team-java-raring.list
    google-chrome.list local-repository.list steam.list webupd8team-y-ppa-manager-raring.list
     

    Martin

    Senior Member
    Dec 31, 2000
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    if you don't know which one is broken you can rename them all (or move to a different place), then do apt-get update

    it won't affect any packages you have installed, just future upgrades
     

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