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He sounds like he's saying "plastic" as opposed to "blastic" so not sure.

Posted By: Thanks for helping on 2008-08-06
In Reply to: maybe - Horski

Subject: He sounds like he's saying "plastic" as opposed to "blastic" so not sure.




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