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13:09 20 Marzo 2010
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Eli
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se llama “pero, mujer” del sr trepador
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mi madre me dijo a mi…que fumara y no llorara…
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13:22 20 Marzo 2010
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eLe
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graciassss!!y sabes donde podria ecucharla entera?
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0:30 10 Mayo 2010
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saritapink
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yo tb llevo bastante tiempo buscandola y no la encuentro x ningun sitio…
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7:39 18 Mayo 2010
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Saludos desde Mexico!!!
este capitulo esta “chido” diriamos x aca, creo q haya es algo como sois la hostia o algo asi.
Alaguien me puede decir como se llama y quien canta la cancion q aparece cuando el negro esta recordando a blanca???
saludos
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22:55 19 Enero 2012
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butgoagobip
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My apologies if I am in the wrong thread. I am trying to find some tips to be able to set up some wireless speakers? I’m employing a 5.8 GHz wireless speaker kit to operate my rear loudspeakers. The transmitter is connected to my AV receiver. The problem comes about when the AV receiver is in standby. It will transmit a small hum. This will stop the wireless transmitter from going into stand by. Commonly the transmitter will begin standby if there’s no music sent to the transmitter inputs. The challenge thence is the fact that my wireless amps also will remain on constantly. That will squander some energy. Though most importantly my loudspeakers will continue to keep giving off exactly the same hum which my AV receiver sends out to the transmitter. I have been thinking about putting in some type of switch to disconnect the audio link between my surround receiver and the wireless transmitter yet this solution will not seem sophisticated. I would personally love any sort of solutions.
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