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03:14,

2009-02-16 08:36:27
Description: Arab covered woman sucking on a big cock
Channel: megaporn

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03:22,

2009-07-02 15:53:27
Description: Teardrops on my guitar covered by cate mchugh 15 years old Comment rate (: x
Channel: youtube

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00:00,

2009-08-07 23:08:31
Description: Porn Movie: Hood Hoppin 2 DVDThis is scene 3 of Hood Hoppin 2 from the adult film studio Venom In this scene....How does a black nymph enjoy a chocolate-colored angry prick. She sucks it like a (More) Porn Movie: Hood Hoppin 2 DVDThis is scene 3 of Hood Hoppin 2 from the adult film studio Venom In this scene....How does a black nymph enjoy a chocolate-colored angry prick. She sucks it like a chocolate covered lollipop, mounts it on her wet pussy like a Popsicle and waits for this lollipop to reveal its filling... a vanilla flavored thick, creamy jizz. (Less) Channel: naughtymovies

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00:00,

2009-09-06 15:31:07
Description: Lastima que no tengo todos los capitulos de esta serie, aca les dejo con parte del episodio 7, Micah Miller in Hotel Erotica Cabo - Chocolate Covered Cherries
Channel: dalealplay

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09:18,

2009-02-16 08:35:39
Description: Mrs B fucked cum covered cunt.
Channel: megaporn

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09:18,

2009-07-03 23:18:05
Description: Mrs B Fucked Cum Covered Cunt
Channel: megaporn

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04:06,

2008-04-18 13:28:39
Description: A videot I cut together using clips from the show Whose Line is it Anyway? set to the song Footloose as covered by Good Charlotte.
Channel: myspace

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00:19,

2008-04-02 15:29:22
Description: In need of Day Spa in Rockford IL? Look no farther then Weis-Morris Day Spa! We have you covered from Massage, Massage Therapy, Skin Care give us a call ph:815-398-4000
Channel: youtube

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00:45,

2008-04-17 12:45:23
Description: A Japanese highschool girl who does bikini mode. A Japanese highschool girl who does bikini modelling on the side with a fantastic rack. Gotta love young boobs, they're just so firm and have got (More) A Japanese highschool girl who does bikini mode. A Japanese highschool girl who does bikini modelling on the side with a fantastic rack. Gotta love young boobs, they're just so firm and have got perfect bounce. How in the world does her left breast stay covered up? Very very hot (Less) Channel: metacafe

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02:55,

2008-04-17 13:03:56
Description: Norfolk was host to one of the biggest showbiz events in our region to celebrate the achievements of Cromer Based promotion Agency, Amber Models UK. Top UK glamour models, fashion experts and recent (More) Norfolk was host to one of the biggest showbiz events in our region to celebrate the achievements of Cromer Based promotion Agency, Amber Models UK. Top UK glamour models, fashion experts and recent Hollywood actresses gathered at Constantia Cottage Restaurant in East Runton to mark this extraordinary occasion. Amber Models was founded a few years ago by Andreas Yiasimi, former front man of world music band 'The Constantia Brothers' "I had no idea that we would reach this favourable stage when I decided to start the agency off" explained Andreas "It was a desire to genuinely help artists and models in our area after realising there was a call for it, I'm delighted to be here today representing all these talented girls and boys. This alone is an achievement in itself that hopefully will push Norfolk in the forefront of a very tough industry" The evening was a glamorous affair that had all the ingredients of a 'London Award Ceremony' complete with world press photographers and a film crew from Norwich School Of Art and Design. The students were given a golden opportunity to cover the major event when they approached Amber Models asking for an actress involving a project. "It was a pleasure to give this assignment to the boys" said Andreas "I have seen some of their work and I was very impressed. The people behind the scenes are just as important, we could be looking at future UK filmmakers here, it's all about giving people a chance if they deserve it" The wind swept North Norfolk coast didn't dampen spirits and all the models turned on the style for the awaiting media. A spectacular display of ball-gowns and cocktail dresses graced the venues entrance and set the mood for the rest of the night. Security had to be tightened after the event was leaked in an article in the National Press so NG security from Norwich was drafted in to control the surrounding area three hours before the launch. One of the first to arrive was Hollywood's new sweetheart Melita Morgan from Norwich that has just landed a leading role in a film directed by the great Harmony Korine titled 'Mister Lonely' Melita turned heads with a sexy dress sponsored by Love Couture of Norwich. "I'm here to support our up and coming models and actresses in Norfolk" said Melita "It's a wonderful thing to have a base right here on our doorstep, I'll be organising an open day in the New Year along side Amber Models where models can have a one on one chat with me about what they want to do" Sunday Sports girl, Polly Guy, turned up the heat with a revealing dress sponsored by Babushka in Norwich. "It's fantastic to be a part of this launch" said Polly "It's unusual to have fashion models, Hollywood actresses and glamour girls all from one promotional outfit, it's about time the starchy stereotype image in modelling was smashed! I would love to try my hand in acting, perhaps as a James Bond girl or to appear in one of our British soaps" The evening wouldn't have been complete without Rebecca Richardson from North Walsham that clinched the prestigious MIss Norwich title this year. Rebecca surprised everyone by turning up with her crown and an amazing dress designed by her mother! "It's my privilege to be representing our region and Amber Models tonight" said Rebecca "It's every girls dream to win a major competition and I'm enjoying every minute of it. It's very important to make the most of something like this and I'm willing to share my title by advising other models that are thinking of entering a pageant competition" Miss Norwich has been sponsored by 'Love Couture' of Norwich and 'After Dusk' in Norfolk. Hundreds of photographs and life size posters graced the walls at Constantia Cottage that reflected the hard work over the past months. Andreas's speech emphasised the importance of keeping ones feet on the ground and covered poignant subjects like drug and alcohol abuse "It's not all about glamour" said Andreas "People don't realise that it's hard work being a model or actress and the most important thing is keeping everything on a level. There are no promises in this industry but at least we are helping local girls and boys that perhaps wouldn't have had a look in otherwise. I have always liked a challenge and it's fantastic that we are achieving so much, not only for the models but for our beautiful region as a whole" Projects for next year were announced, including an international photographic shoot involving 12 male models that will sport combat gear sponsored by the Kit Bag in East Runton. A Norfolk and Norwich fashion show is also on the cards. Music sign ups include Norfolk singer 'Julianne' and international Greek songbird, Leo Lemond. Photography Andreas Yiasimi copyright Amber Models UK Music Track, Wolfwhistle by Debs copyright Trendy Records (Less) Channel: metacafe

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03:18,

2008-04-17 15:09:51
Description: Sam Cooke (January 22, 1931 December 11, 1964) was a popular and influential American gospel, R&B, soul, pop singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur. Musicians and critics today recognize him as one (More) Sam Cooke (January 22, 1931 December 11, 1964) was a popular and influential American gospel, R&B, soul, pop singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur. Musicians and critics today recognize him as one of the founders of soul music, and as one of the most important singers in soul music history.[1] He has been called "the king of soul" by many, and while some may dispute this title, Sam Cooke's legacy is an extensive one and his impact on soul music is undeniable. He had 29 Top 40 hits in the U.S. between 1957 and 1965. He is therefore seen by many as "the creator" of the genre. Major hits like "You Send Me", "Chain Gang", "Wonderful World" and "Bring It on Home to Me" are among some of his most popular songs. Cooke was also among the first modern black performers and composers to attend to the business side of his musical career.[1] He founded both a record label and a publishing company as an extension of his careers as a singer and composer. He also took an active part in the Civil Rights Movement,[1] using his musical ability to bridge gaps between black and white audiences. Biography Sam Cook was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi. He added an "e" onto the end of his name because he thought it added a touch of class. He was one of seven children of Annie Mae and the Reverend Charles Cook, a Baptist minister. The family moved to Chicago in 1933. Cooke began his musical career as a member of a quartet with his siblings, The Singing Children, and, as a teenager, he was a member of the Highway QCs, a gospel group. In 1950, at the age of 19, he joined The Soul Stirrers and achieved significant success and fame within the gospel community. His first pop single, "Lovable" (1956), was released under the alias of "Dale Cooke" in order to not alienate his fan base; there was a considerable taboo against gospel singers performing secular music. However, the alias failed to hide Cooke's unique and distinctive vocals. No one was fooled. Art Rupe, head of Specialty Records, the label of the Soul Stirrers, gave his blessing for Cooke to record secular music under his real name, but he was unhappy about the type of music Cooke and producer Bumps Blackwell were making. Rupe expected Cooke's secular music to be similar to that of another Specialty Records artist, Little Richard. When Rupe walked in on a recording session and heard Cooke covering Gershwin, he was quite upset. After an argument between Rupe and Blackwell, Cooke and Blackwell left the label(Greene, 2006). In 1957, Cooke signed with Keen Records. His first release was "You Send Me", which spent six weeks at #1 on the Billboard R&B chart. The song also had massive mainstream success, spending three weeks at #1 on the Billboard pop chart. In addition to his success in writing his own songs and achieving mainstream fame a truly remarkable accomplishment for an R&B singer at that time Cooke continued to astonish the music business in the 1960s with the founding of his own label, SAR Records (Greene, 2006), which soon included The Simms Twins, The Valentinos, Bobby Womack, and Johnnie Taylor. Cooke then created a publishing imprint and management firm, then left Keen to sign with RCA Victor. One of his first RCA singles was the hit "Chain Gang." It reached #2 on the Billboard pop chart. This was followed by more hits, including "Sad Mood", "Bring it on Home to Me" (with Lou Rawls on backing vocals), "Another Saturday Night" and "Twistin' the Night Away". Like most R&B artists of his time, Cooke focused on singles; in all he had 29 top 40 hits on the pop charts, and more on the R&B charts. In spite of this, he released a critically acclaimed blues-inflected LP in 1963, Night Beat. He was known for having written many of the most popular songs of all time in the genre, and is often unaccredited for many of them by the general public[citation needed]. Cooke died at the age of 33 under mysterious circumstances on December 11, 1964 in Los Angeles, California. Though the details of the case are still in dispute, the official story was that he was shot to death by Bertha Franklin, manager of the Hacienda Motel in South Los Angeles, who claimed that he had threatened her, and that she killed him in self-defense. The verdict was justifiable homicide, though many believe that crucial details did not come out in court, or were buried afterward. Cooke was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Glendale, California. Some posthumous releases followed, many of which became hits, including "A Change Is Gonna Come", an early protest song which is generally regarded as his greatest composition. After Cooke's death, his widow, Barbara, married Bobby Womack. Cooke's daughter, Linda, later married Bobby's brother, Cecil. Cooke was inducted as a charter member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986(Greene, 2006). [edit] Death The details of the case involving Sam Cooke's death are still in dispute. The official police record[2] states that Cooke was shot to death by Bertha Franklin, the manager of the Hacienda Motel, where Cooke had checked in earlier that evening. Franklin claimed that Cooke had broken into the manager's office/apartment in a rage, wearing nothing but a shoe and an overcoat (and nothing beneath it) demanding to know the whereabouts of a woman who had accompanied him to the motel. Franklin said that the woman was not in the office and that she told Cooke this, but the enraged Cooke did not believe her and violently grabbed her demanding again to know the woman's whereabouts. According to Franklin, she grappled with Cooke, the two of them fell to the floor, and she then got up and ran to retrieve her gun. She said that she then fired at Cooke in self-defense because she feared for her life. According to Franklin, Cooke exclaimed, "Lady, you shot me," before finally falling, mortally wounded. According to Franklin and to the motel's owner, Evelyn Carr, they had been on the phone together at the time of the incident. Thus, Carr claimed to have overheard Cooke's intrusion and the ensuing conflict and gunshots. Carr called the police to request that they go to the motel, informing them that she believed a shooting had occurred. A coroner's inquest was convened to investigate the incident. The woman who had accompanied Cooke to the motel was identified as Elisa Boyer, who had also called the police that night shortly before Carr did. Boyer had called the police from a phone booth near the motel, telling them she had just escaped from being kidnapped. Boyer told the police that she had first met Cooke earlier that night and had spent the evening in his company. She claimed that after they left a local nightclub together, she had repeatedly requested that he take her home, but that he instead took her against her will to the Hacienda Motel. She claimed that once in one of the motel's rooms, Cooke physically forced her onto the bed and that she was certain he was going to rape her. According to Boyer, when Cooke stepped into the bathroom for a moment, she quickly grabbed her clothes and ran from the room. She claimed that in her haste, she had also scooped up most of Cooke's clothing by mistake. She said that she ran first to the manager's office and knocked on the door seeking help. However, she said that the manager took too long in responding, so, fearing Cooke would soon be coming after her, she fled the motel altogether before the manager ever opened the door. She claimed she then put her own clothing back on, stashed Cooke's clothing away and went to the phone booth from which she called police. Boyer's story is the only account of what happened between the two that night. However, her story has long been called into question. Due to inconsistencies between her version of events and details reported by other witnesses, as well as other circumstantial evidence (e.g. cash Cooke was reportedly carrying that was never recovered, and the fact that Boyer was soon after arrested for prostitution), many people feel it is more likely that Boyer went willingly to the motel with Cooke, and then slipped out of the room with Cooke's clothing in order to rob him, rather than in order to escape an attempted rape. Ultimately though, such questions were beyond the scope of the inquest, whose purpose was simply to establish the circumstances of Franklin's role in the shooting, not to determine exactly what had happened between Cooke and Boyer preceding that. Boyer's leaving the motel room with almost all of Cooke's clothing in tow, regardless of exactly why she did so, combined with the fact that tests showed Cooke was inebriated at the time, seemed to provide a plausible explanation for Cooke's bizarre behavior and state of dress, as reported by Franklin and Carr. This explanation together with the fact that Carr, from what she said she had overheard, corroborated Franklin's version of events, was enough to convince the coroner's jury to accept Franklin's explanation that it was a case of justifiable homicide. And with that verdict, authorities officially closed the case on Cooke's death.[3] However, some of Cooke's family and supporters have rejected not only Boyer's version of events, but also Franklin's and Carr's. They believe that there was a conspiracy from the start to murder Cooke, that this murder took place in some manner entirely different from the official account of Cooke's intrusion into Franklin's office/apartment, and that Franklin, Boyer and Carr were all lying to provide a cover story for this murder. None have been able to provide any evidence of this, however.[1] [2] [3] My brother was first class all the way. He would not check into a $3-a-night motel; that wasn't his style. Agnes Cooke-Hoskins, sister of Sam Cooke, attending the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 2005 tribute to Cooke. In her autobiography, Rage To Survive, singer Etta James claimed that she viewed Cooke's body in the funeral home and that the injuries she observed were well beyond what could be explained by the official account of Franklin alone having fought with Cooke. James described Cooke as having been so badly beaten that his head was nearly decapitated from his shoulders, his hands were broken and crushed and his nose was mangled. Nevertheless, no solid, reviewable evidence supporting a conspiracy theory has been presented to date. However, in Our Uncle Sam: The Sam Cooke Story From His Family's Perspective, the biography written by Cooke's great-nephew, he discusses little-known facts, glaring inconsistencies, and an alternate scenario to the singer's death. [edit] Legacy Cooke's influence has been immense: even people who have never heard one of his records have still heard his voice and phrasing if they have listened to Rod Stewart or Southside Johnny. Other rock artists with a notable Cooke heritage include The Animals, Simon and Garfunkel, Van Morrison, James Taylor, the Beatles (particularly John Lennon), John Mayer, Bruce Springsteen, Steve Marriott, Terry Reid, Steve Perry, and numerous others, while R&B and soul artists indebted to Cooke include Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, Otis Redding, David Ruffin, Bobby Womack, Johnnie Taylor, Lou Rawls, Al Green, The Temptations, Philippe Wynne, Aretha Franklin, Mavis Staples, Ben E. King, and many more. Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come" was memorably featured in Spike Lee's film, Malcolm X and was most recently redone by the group Solo. Rapper 2Pac references Sam Cooke in a line of the song "Thugz Mansion," as well as rapper Nas, who references him in the song "We Major" with Kanye West. In the Roots song "Stay Cool" the lyrics say, "I got the soul of a young Sam Cooke". Other notable artists include India.Arie, Joe Budden, the Wallflowers, and John Legend. On the West Wing (television) episode "A Change Is Gonna Come", James Taylor performs Sam Cooke's song by the same name in tribute to Cooke. Cat Stevens hadn't released a song that he didn't write until 1974 when he released his Greatest Hits album with a cover of Sam Cooke's "Another Saturday Night". He also released it as a single which reached No.4 in the US. Southern radio stations can be picked up at night in Jamaica, and Cooke's recordings were a major influence on the singing style of Bob Marley. John Landis has used many of Cooke's recording for his films such as Animal House and American Werewolf in London. Cooke was an influence on punk vocalist Mia Zapata of The Gits, who honored him with a cover of "A Change Is Gonna Come" on their album Enter: The Conquering Chicken. Shortly following his passing, Motown Records released We Remember Sam Cooke, a collection of Cooke covers recorded by The Supremes. In 1966 the now cult '60s British pop show Ready Steady Goes Live, the live version of Ready, Steady, Go devoted a whole programe to a live performance of Soul singer Otis Redding, who regularly covered many of Cooke's songs. One of the highlights was a rousing version of "Shake" on which Redding was joined by British Soul legends Eric Burdon, lead singer of The Animals, and chart topper Chris Farlowe. The programme is acclaimed by many as the best episode of the whole series. After being featured prominently in the 1985 film Witness (1985 movie) [4] (starring Harrison Ford), the song "Wonderful World" gained further exposure. "Wonderful World" was featured as one of two concurrently running a Levi's Jeans commercials in 1985 and became a hit in the United Kingdom because of this, reaching #2 in re-release. Other notable movies that featured his music Animal House ("Wonderful World" and "Twistin' The Night Away") and Cadence ("Chain Gang"). In 1999, Cooke was honored with the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and in 2004, Rolling Stone Magazine ranked him #16 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.[4]. Erik Greene's Our Uncle Sam: The Sam Cooke Story From His Family's Perspective, is an introspective look into Cooke's life, music, and controversial death. Voted "Best of 2006" by Soul-Patrol.com, Our Uncle Sam compiles the intimate memories and never-before-seen photographs of Cooke. In 2007 Irish rock-group Jetplane Landing released the album Backlash Cop featuring the song "Sam Cooke". Arctic Monkeys selected 'Cupid' for their Radio 1 Playlist. (Less) Channel: 123video

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02:31,

2008-04-17 15:10:09
Description: The Merseybeats (later becoming The Merseys) are a Merseybeat band that emerged from the Liverpool scene in the early 1960s, performing at The Cavern Club along with The Beatles, Gerry & the (More) The Merseybeats (later becoming The Merseys) are a Merseybeat band that emerged from the Liverpool scene in the early 1960s, performing at The Cavern Club along with The Beatles, Gerry & the Pacemakers and other similar artists. The current line-up is: Tony Crane (founder member 1961) lead vocals and lead guitar, Billy Kinsley (founder member 1961) lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Bob Packham (joined 1974) backing vocals and bass guitar, Adrian Crane (Tony Crane's son, joined 2000) keyboards and lead guitar, Lou Rosenthal (also joined 2000) drums. The Merseybeats Originally called The Mavericks, Tony Crane (born Anthony Crane, 17 April 1945, in Anfield, Liverpool) and Billy Kinsley (born William Ellis Kinsley, 28 November 1946, at The Mill Road Hospital, Mill Road, Anfield, Liverpool) formed their first band in late 1960 and became The Pacifics in September 1961. They were re-named The Mersey Beats in February 1962 by Bob Wooler, MC of the famous Cavern Club. Later in April 1962 they became The Merseybeats. By now Crane and Kinsley had joined up with guitarist Aaron Williams (born 23 June 1942, in Liverpool) and drummer John Banks (born 23 September 1943, in Liverpool died 20 April 1988). They were originally signed to the Brian Epstein organisation, but when Epstein failed to supply The Merseybeats with the same classy suits that he had given The Beatles, they parted company with him, much to their later regret. They then signed a record deal with Fontana and had their first hit single in 1963 with "Its Love That Really Counts", followed in 1964 by their million-selling recording "I Think of You" which gained them their first gold disc. They had two more major hits, "Dont Turn Around" and "Wishin' & Hopin'". Other successful recordings included "Last Night", "Dont Let it Happen to Us", "I Love You Yes I Do", "I Stand Accused", "Mister Moonlight", "Really Mystified", "The Fortune Teller", and "Lovely Loretta". The Merseybeats became well known for their distinctive style of fashion. They were credited as the 'Best Looking Group', dressed in tight-fitting suits with bolero jackets and frilly shirts. Their outfits, complete with high-heeled zip boots, provoked hysteria from their female fans. They appeared regularly at Liverpools world famous Cavern Club and they claim to have appeared there with The Beatles on more occasions than any other band from that era. They were also successful abroad, touring in Germany and the U.S. in 1964, and having their own Merseybeats Show on Italian television. [edit] The Merseys After their initial success had waned, the band folded and in 1966 Tony Crane and Billy Kinsley formed a vocal duo called The Merseys. They had a major hit with their first single "Sorrow", which became a Sixties classic and has since been covered by many other artists (although it was itself a cover, having previously been a B-side by The McCoys). A line from this song is included in The Beatles' "It's All Too Much", released in 1969 as part of the Yellow Submarine soundtrack album. David Bowie recorded a single version in 1973 which reached #3 in the UK Singles Chart. The duo split in 1968, with Crane and Kinsley both going on to front a number of other bands (see below). [edit] Tony Crane and The Merseybeats During the 1970s Crane continued to tour and perform live as Tony Crane and the Merseybeats, with various different line-ups. [edit] Liverpool Express Under the banner "Liverpool Express", Kinsley returned to the UK Singles Chart in the summer of 1976, with the Top 20 single, "You Are My Love". This group enjoyed moderate chart success for the next couple of years. [edit] The Merseybeats re-formed Kinsley and Crane re-formed the Merseybeats in 1993, and after celebrating 45 years in the music business (in 2006) they still continue to tour and perform live on the successful 'Sixties circuit', and at venues in the UK, and across Europe. [edit] Death of John Banks The Merseybeats' founder member and drummer, John Banks, who was born 23 September 1943, in Liverpool, died on 20 April 1988, at the age of 44. (Less) Channel: 123video

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00:53,

2007-04-16 18:49:26
Description: Here's Koko, the first openly transgendered character in a video game (that I know of).
Yes, there have been minor gender bending in the past, such as Rex Nebula. He got to change his sex at (More) Here's Koko, the first openly transgendered character in a video game (that I know of).
Yes, there have been minor gender bending in the past, such as Rex Nebula. He got to change his sex at one point, but then the idiot changed back! And of course, there's the character in Final Fantasy VII on the PSOne. He donned a feminine disguise to get past some bad guys. But as soon as he's past them, it's back to being a guy! I'm talking about a full blown (well, until Larry wimps out) MTF TRANSSEXUAL here!
For those that haven't played the game, there's the set up. Larry is the nephew of the original. He's in his 7th year at a community college (and still a Freshman). The game picks up as a TV (no pun) dating show comes to campus. In order to get on the show, Larry has to prove that he's been in "contact" with several girls.
Towards the end of the game, he meets a girl that claims to be a French co-ed. At one point, she tells him all about how she's really from North Dakota, but had to make some serious life changes. At first, we're led to believe that she's only talking about her French art snob act (no offense intended to the French or art lovers. It's the way that her character is. Play it and you'll see). Finally, Larry gets a chance to prove his manhood to her. That's when we see this clip.
For those that think there may be a less transgendered meaning to this clip, let me share these spoilers with you. You can buy adult modes as you go along. All of the girls are covered between these six modes, EXCEPT Koko (modes 5 & 6 are bought from the Porn Fairy after you finish the game).
There is also an Everybody Nude mode that you can buy from Uncle Larry (again, AFTER you finish the game). This makes all of the women in Larry's life nude (there's still that stupid "censored" tag over them in the U.S., at least on the PS2. The tag only appears below the belt). Koko is still fully clothed (DRAT!). Also, listen closely to Koko's voice at the end of the clip. The actress is trying to use a deeper, manlier voice (having a bass toned man would have been funnier, albeit more obvious).
I'm not going to say that this is the best game that I ever played, but even though I finished it, I'm keeping it. Usually, I sell games before I finish them (I'm not big on thumb work out games like this). I do recommend it to people with a "unique" sense of humor, though. It's got something for everyone, man, woman, gay, tranny, or straight.
THANK YOU HIGH VOLTAGE STUDIOS!
Now please, PLEASE, GIVE KOKO HER OWN GAME! Maybe a prequel? (Less) Channel: youtube

289,

03:22,

2008-04-30 21:19:34
Description: This is the new single off Coldplay's upcoming album "Viva la Vida or Death and All his Friends." As most people know by now, they're giving it away for free on their website this (More) This is the new single off Coldplay's upcoming album "Viva la Vida or Death and All his Friends." As most people know by now, they're giving it away for free on their website this week. I believe this will be one of the first covers of it on youtube, and I think I did a pretty faithful rendition, while adding a bit of my own thing. The song is in C# minor and I tune my guitar down a half step so the chords are in D minor. If you like this, I also covered a lot of their stuff off X&Y, which can be heard here: http://www.myspace.com/thexandyproject (Less) Channel: youtube

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03:51,

2007-12-31 19:22:33
Description: Me playing this song with a verry good audio and video quality...Enjoy it and rate it...thank you...
Channel: youtube
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