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John Corbett said ****-for-Dinner:

Apparently Jenn, you've never downloaded a .wav file in your life, and so
you don't know the difference between a simply downloadable .wav file and
the abortion[sic] you're tried to foist on the world.


Religious proselytizing noted, LOt"S.

The two files in question ARE .wav files, and anyone who knows how to use
a web browser should be able to download them without a problem.


Thank's Johhn for, dumping snot Jonh all over Arnii Krooborg's latest
attempt to martyr himself Jonn.

you don't need to touch a keyboard to do that---it's all just point and
click, and you don't even need to use the middle or right buttons on a
mouse. It's so simple a child could do it.


The Krooborg wants to know where this alleged "child" is. Clearly some
"training sessions" are in order. ;-)





 
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