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I've thought I've seen some clips of Muscle Women Blowing up Water Bottles until they'd burst,but can't find any to download on my Windows Player! Anyone has any of these? I'd truly appreciate it! THANX! Michael Boyce
They are on Youtube. Go to youtube and find them. Copy the url of the video. go to http://keepvid.com/ and paste the url into the box. Download the link they give you and rename it whatever you want, but end in the .flv extension. Download a FLV player (google it). Play your hot water bottle busting vid file on your computer.
No need to install a FLV player. Real Player will play these files. Or an alternative would be to install the K-lite codec pack which will enable playback on Media player too.
or use vixy.net and download the files as .avi
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