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Thanks
by Henrique Marks on Tuesday 28/Jun/2005, @06:30
Many thanks for not being musicians. It was the first time in my life that i used remove file from inside amarok, instead of remove from playlist. The song is terrible. But i know that bad advertising is good, so everyone who read this will try the song anyway.

PS: Thanks for Qt. But for this i have no words.
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Re: Thanks
by Anonymous on Tuesday 28/Jun/2005, @06:35
At least it's better than the Free Software Song (http://www.gnu.org/music/free-software-song.html) :P
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  • Re: Thanks
    by Anonymous on Tuesday 28/Jun/2005, @11:33
    But not better than John Ashcroft's "Let the Eagle Soar"
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Re: Thanks
by fast_rizwaan on Tuesday 28/Jun/2005, @10:27
Song was ok, but Dance was laughable ;), had a hearty laugh watching trolls dancing :D
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ha
by Ian Monroe on Tuesday 28/Jun/2005, @11:01
Be sure to watch the .ogg or .mov with mplayer or somesuch to get the full music video experience. Personally I think its so lame that goes around and is actually incredibly awesome. ;)

/me does the Qt 4 Dance
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  • Re: ha
    by JC on Tuesday 28/Jun/2005, @11:11
    The guy speaks with the same horrible french accent as myself. Lol
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