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The 404 408: Where we sweat while Libe Goad is here doing nothing
Created: 08/19/2009
Video description: It's true that New Yorkers groan the most about the summer heat, but nobody's complaining today because we have Libe Goad from AOL's GameDaily in the studio! She gives us her take on the boring PS3 Slim and even defends our right to be 35, fat, and bummed-out gamers!

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