> repeating the URL would have been nice.
Someone emailed it to me....No URL....
>> > Is that the one about someone else answering someone elses phone ?
>> > That was hilarious...and I could see it happening for real too which
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>
>repeating the URL would have been nice.
Since you properly said "would have" instead of the infuriating and
increasingly common "would of," I will help you (which is better than Larry
the Oversnipper will ever do).
However, Larry's right: there's no url, just these directions from an
earlier post:
>Over in the dead binary newsgroup alt.binaries.pictures.sports.ocean I
>sometimes use to post odd boating stuff, I've left a little Moto commercial
>I haven't seen on network TV.
>
>Look for E815
I can tell you from experience that Google Groups doesn't carry that group.
You'll have to go through your ISP's news server.

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Larry - 27 Dec 2005 12:34 GMT
> I can tell you from experience that Google Groups doesn't carry that
> group. You'll have to go through your ISP's news server.
Cheapskate, Dave. Go get you a REAL news server....
http://www.usenetserver.com/
David S - 29 Dec 2005 05:47 GMT
>> I can tell you from experience that Google Groups doesn't carry that
>> group. You'll have to go through your ISP's news server.
>>
>Cheapskate, Dave. Go get you a REAL news server....
>
>http://www.usenetserver.com/
Damn! You're right twice in a row. Who woulda thunk it?
I am a cheapskate, but OTOH, I get all the groups I want[1] right here, so
who needs to spend money on them?
[1] Except for the video clip in question, I haven't downloaded anything
from a binary group in months.

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Rich Pierson - 30 Dec 2005 11:54 GMT
>>> I can tell you from experience that Google Groups doesn't carry that
>>> group. You'll have to go through your ISP's news server.
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> [1] Except for the video clip in question, I haven't downloaded
> anything from a binary group in months.
just do a google search on 'moto advertisement', took me two clicks to get
the link to the qt clip...