ceekay wrote:and change your goddamn avatar, it's awful.
ps. sorry if that's your grandma.
pps. not sorry for what i said, but i'm just sorry for you if she looks like that
Oh noes, you're gonna send that 'female' bodybuilder over to me now and let her break me?beau_boy04 wrote:Even though you said you were sorry it was too late. You totally crossed the line. Anyways, at least I don't have guys pictures hanging around.
lol, you're not really the first one to say this, if you had heard of Canal+ before I'd call you unoriginal but's you don't have it over there. Anyway, I originally was going to look for some graphics that dutch people made with the Canal+ logo but Anal+ instead, but I forgot that google wouldn't only give me that kind of stuff when I searched for "anal plus"Riot wrote:If you take the C off it would be Anal Plus...hehe
Andrew wrote:None of the above. I do have Foxtel, an Australian pay TV provider. It's worth Rupert getting my money if I can watch basketball and don't have to put up with all the reality shows that dominates Australian free-to-air TV.
Kevin. wrote:looks like a female bodybuilder by the pose...
anyway, I got Rogers Digital Cable. It's kind of expensive, but there are a lot of really good channels (almost 800). The only problem I have is that there are no good recent movie channels like TMN, only PPV channels. I mostly watch the Super Sports Pack. Its an extra $4.99 a month, but its definitely worth it. I get MLB extra Innings (every baseball game of the year), All 5 Rogers Sportsnet channels (which covers most NBA games), NHL Network (excellent classic games), ESPN Classic canada (more excellent classic games from all sports), Raptors TV (NBDL & summer league games are cool, plus lots of classic games), Leafs TV (tons of coverage and lots of classic games), NFL Network (porbably best run individual sports channel I've seen) plus about 30 more dedicated Live sports channels. Included with those is the MLB Extra Innings, NFL Sunday Ticket, NHL Centre Ice, and then some racing package and another one with a bunch of NCAA coverage.
That's pretty much all I need, and it only cost me about $32 a month (and its legal).
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