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Just wanted to say how much I enjoy these shows. I laugh the whole way through. Thanks.

MacBreak Weekly 12: “Smokin’” By: Merlin Mann (14 replies) October 24, 2006 - 5:10pm
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  • Actually, the site appears to... By: ChrisMtP (2006-10-27 06:05)
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  • Just wanted to say how... By: Chris (2006-10-24 18:48)
  • Hey, what is the internets... By: DV (2006-10-27 05:02)
  • Heh I was also laughing... By: Mike (2006-10-25 06:07)
  • Macbreak Weekly has quickly become... By: Zach WIlt (2006-10-25 07:44)
  • This show was toooooooo short,... By: JestuWhat (2006-10-25 07:45)
  • i'm liking these too. very... By: marc cardwell (2006-10-25 08:07)
  • A comment on the AppleCare... By: Hendrik (2006-10-25 08:55)
  • Great show guys! MacBreak... By: Scott Cropper (2006-10-25 16:15)
  • I'm really loving the MBWs... By: Jeremy (2006-10-25 17:30)
  • Regardless of how entertaining the... By: Sean O (2006-10-26 00:52)
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