>Seeing them lose TWICE. HA HA HA!
>
>http://www.cbs.com/gmc/
>
>
Was the best two ways to end this season, that's for sure! :)
Silt
Anyone else having trouble watching? Video doesn't seem to load correctly
for me.
Shelly
Its not working for me either. I am getting the following error
message:
"Windows Media Player cannot play the file. One or more codecs
required to play the file could not be found."
I'm guessing I don't have the most recent Media Player installed. If
that's the case, that's very poor planning by CBS.
LVIII
http://video.cgi.cbs.com/vplayer/timeplay2.pl?type=ram&id=17975
"Silt" <ma...@er.com> wrote in message
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Thanks for the link. I don't think home schooling is working out too
well for the Weaver family. It seemed like they didn't even know where
a lot of the states were.
LVIII
Further proof there really is a God :)
LC
update Windows Media Player to latest version.
lC
yes, I bet cbs kept them in the race just so we could see them fail
> On 14 Dec 2005 08:30:51 -0800, "mzgurl" <mzgu...@optonline.net> wrote:
>
>
>>x-no-archive: yes
>>
>>
>>>>>What's better than seeing the Weavers lose once?
>>>>
>>knowing that the Linz's will end up blowing their $1 mil on alchohol
>>binging, cocaine and whoring around lol
Too bad that on The Early Show they said they're giving half to their
parents and splitting the other half among all of the kids (that's a
seven-way split). Yeah, they're just terrible, those Linz kids.
Karen E>
If Wally Bransen says they're good kids, that's word enough for me!
> Seeing them lose TWICE. HA HA HA!
>
> http://www.cbs.com/gmc/
Thanks! I was going to rummage around to find that
URL and now I don't have to.
(And now I know it'll be worth watching. <g>)
HR
No, watching everyone else cheer for the Bransens while the Weavers lost
twice. THAT'S entertainment!
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