Ep. 970: Printer porn Video

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Ep. 970: Printer porn
Created: 05/08/2009
Video description: Cooley needs a cigarette after a personal moment related to the wonder of band printers and the glory of dot-matrix. Who knew? We also have a good long talk about how soon physical papers will disappear and teach Rafe all about the Konami Code.

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