Additionally, the BBC realplayer is free of the evils of spyware. BBC refused to use their product until the offensive portions of the Realplayer software were removed. So, even if you don't listen, you can at least, perhaps when you're back at home, replace your current Realplayer with the BBC version.
don't be fooledusermanualMay 20 2004, 11:23:33 UTC
the protein/carbohydrate substance you plan to put into them in the open space will only fuel their spunk and ferocity. if all else fails, confuse them with the paradoxical question: "If you're on a school bus traveling at the speed of light, and a fly flies from the front to the back of the bus, will the headlights work?" though that may make them cry, or just not listen to you for the rest of the afternoon. um, yeah. nix that. a good threat of "nap time" should work well. forget the twin paradox.
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http://www.thislife.org/pages/descriptions/02/220.html
You have to have realplayer to listen to it, but it goes into great detail about testosterone and includes interviews with:
You can listen to it over the internet. It is childsafe except for one or two naughty references.
You're getting paid! Hooray!
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if all else fails, confuse them with the paradoxical question: "If you're on a school bus traveling at the speed of light, and a fly flies from the front to the back of the bus, will the headlights work?"
though that may make them cry, or just not listen to you for the rest of the afternoon.
um, yeah. nix that. a good threat of "nap time" should work well. forget the twin paradox.
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