Hayes,
> Please show me genitals engaged in what they were designed to do, or
> anything depicting something that is NOT in a PG-13 or R movie:
>
> http://files.gtanet.com/gtasa/videos/hotcoffee.wmv
A) I don't have a movie player.
B) Where does it state that the depiction of "genitals" is the
Send me an email Wayne
At 7/23/2005 01:39 PM, Wayne Johnson wrote:
At 12:46 AM 7/23/2005, Chris Reeves typed:
We absolutely welcome newbies; just as long as you don't abandon your team
and pay attention :) But it's not that hard, and if you can spend 15
minutes a week on it, it's worthwhile ;)
Ahahahahaha that's great. Definately R rated.
Hayes Elkins wrote:
Please show me genitals engaged in what they were designed to do, or
anything depicting something that is NOT in a PG-13 or R movie:
http://files.gtanet.com/gtasa/videos/hotcoffee.wmv
On 24 Jul 2005 at 8:06, Ben Ruset wrote:
> Ahahahahaha that's great. Definately R rated.
There is no 'R' rating for video games.
Vince
Does that apply to drinking as well? How about driving? Why have any
restrictions on what kids can do?
-Gary
Ben Ruset said the following on 7/23/2005 1:03 PM:
> It's a VIDEO GAME. Not real life.
>
> Parents should control what their children sees and does, not the
> government.
>
> gibney
No shit. I was quoting Hayes post:
"Please show me genitals engaged in what they were designed to do, or
anything depicting something that is NOT in a PG-13 or R movie:
http://files.gtanet.com/gtasa/videos/hotcoffee.wmv";
Analyst wrote:
On 24 Jul 2005 at 8:06, Ben Ruset wrote:
Ahahahaha
Somehow, I sense this, and the release of an upcoming 'edited version' will
make the original version, which is open to the hack a collectors item on
ebay, etc.
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At 10:01 PM 7/23/2005, you wrote:
I'm having this same problem.
Mark Dodge
MD Computers
602-421-0329
Well, I have seen come up a couple of times on other lists but never a
solution. However, I figured out a way to get it back this morning. It is
an association problem.
Disassociate media p
I will give this a shot, thanks.
Mark Dodge
MD Computers
602-421-0329
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Subject: RE: [H] no video
At 10:01 PM 7/23/2005, you wrote:
>I
I have a box running SCO OpenServer 5. Pentium 166. Box
has apparently been running for a few years. They had a power out, now when
the box powers up, it begins to start, initializes devices and hits a moment
where it shows a capital “H” and locks up.
I’ve checked the HDD on another
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