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Ugh. There is a woman I suspect to be a heroin addict on my train. She's sweating and passing out all over the place.
 
:hmm: it seems to be from 2006. How on earth have we missed this for five years???



jesus christ. How on earth is it five years since all that happened. :shocked: Time, where did you go?
 
:hmm: it seems to be from 2006. How on earth have we missed this for five years???



jesus christ. How on earth is it five years since all that happened. :shocked: Time, where did you go?

Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

You're telling me Chris Kattan and Jimmy Fallon were still on SNL in 2006?!?

ETA: I'm reading a Harry Potter/U2 crossover, and I'm kinda weirded out. :ohmy:
 
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This deserves to be on this page too.


it's getting late. :wave: Cya ladies!


I'll be in my bunk.
 
Okay, for those keeping score at home - Manray Paris concert - 1 and Amy - 0.

I cannot play it on my computer. VLC skips it or fast forwards it. I tried opening it with another program, nope. UGH.
 
Nooooooo, don't snag an mp3 out of a crummy quality YouTube video!

Download the bootleg from U2start instead - it's a very good quality boot, if I recall correctly. :)
 
This is my really-trying-to-be-helpful advice for the day:

For all of you who say you are clueless about bootlegs .... for as much time as you spend listening to U2 and talking about bootlegs or whatnot, why not take a few minutes to figure it out!

It's really not hard - I would guess the only thing you need to find is the program to extract WinRAR files, as most bootlegs in mp3 format on U2start are uploaded that way (rather than the old-school WinZip).

It's been ages since I've gotten WinZip, and don't remember if it was free or not, but even if it costs money to download, it will open up a WORLD of U2 goodness for you, and is likely worth the price.

On U2start, you would find a show, click on "audio bootlegs," click on the link(s) to download (usually Megaupload or Mediafire - both safe sites, I've never had issues with either), it downloads in one or two parts. You use WinZip to "open" the files, and it loads the mp3 files right on computer, and voila - they are ready to play on your computer, or put on your iPod, or burn to CD.

Torrents are trickier and more involved, but that's why U2start is there. :)
 
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