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    For watching television that is not in 5.1 i use DTS Neo-6 Cinema+THX.I find that it gives a much smoother sound than PL2 with more realistic surround steering.

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    Rich-n-Texas

    I have no problem with the tread, the problem is that I was not invited when you had those blonds crawling around on their hands a knees (as long as they were legal "tender".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ace H
    Rich-n-Texas

    I have no problem with the tread, the problem is that I was not invited when you had those blonds crawling around on their hands a knees (as long as they were legal "tender".
    These here girls. They're all legal. Like I said, they weren't too helpful, but they sure were fun!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich-n-Texas
    These here girls. They're all legal. Like I said, they weren't too helpful, but they sure were fun!
    You like to kick a man when he's down don't you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ace H
    You like to kick a man when he's down don't you.
    You're an AR member, how could you be down?

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