Impossible to ID. Help please

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thegreatcornholio
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Impossible to ID. Help please

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Hi there,

I got this video with the title "Cumfiesta - Jessie and Ashley". Thing is, I am trying to find out who is this "Jessie" girl (the one at the beginning, wearing glasses).

I think the other chick is Zina Fox (might be mistaken). But I searched the whole net for cumfiesta and this Jessie girl and I couldn't find anything.

[IMG]http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/2672/thumbs20100408014747.jpg[/IMG]

Any help is greatly appreciated!

TA

GC
Ogre
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Re: Impossible to ID. Help please

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reupload please, your picture gives a 403 error
jj
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404 is my favourite error, followed closely by 401.
I dream of having an 001 error, the Daddy of them All : -)


Why the Hell do programmers add such arcane gibberish? Can't
they say "link fucked" or other plain English to the same effect?

"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
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The arcane gibberish leads to my favorite error. Sadly it's rarely seen, but it's a classic: 502 - Bad Gateway

Sounds like something out of Stargate. I wonder does the server ever commend you "hey buddy, that's a really really good gateway you got there with you".



jj wrote:

> 404 is my favourite error, followed closely by 401.
> I dream of having an 001 error, the Daddy of them All : -)
>
>
> Why the Hell do programmers add such arcane gibberish? Can't
> they say "link fucked" or other plain English to the same
> effect?
>
>
jj
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Ogre wrote:
> The arcane gibberish leads to my favorite error. Sadly it's
> rarely seen, but it's a classic: 502 - Bad Gateway
> Sounds like something out of Stargate.

...if one of those errors led me to that planet with the feisty Amazons,
it'd be the first time ever that I felt grateful to Bill Gates.

"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
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jj
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A scintillating read.
Now all I need is someone to explain the explanations ; -0)

"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
Ogre
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Post by Ogre »

There should be some club for this stuff. I mean, people spot birds, trains and register plates...
I'd be thrilled if I stumbled upon a "506 Variant Also Negotiates (RFC 2295)" and I'd be the celebrated hero of the statuscodespotting society just for one day.
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[For older readers, mainly...]

My "Observer's Book of Error Codes" has pride of place on my
bookshelf, along with the "I-Spy Book of Chartered Accountants"
and the "The Ladybird Book of Infectious Skin Diseases".

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signification...."
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Re: WBMP files- AAARRGGHH!

Post by jj »

... and while we're on the subject of techie annoyances; how
do I extract these? I tried using Hjsplit and 7-Zip but they won't
auto-detect the input file [.wbmp, .002 and .003 respectively]
and I can't see a way to manually select one.
Tried changing the file-extension, but to no avail.......

"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
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