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Ever get a song caught in your head? Soon, you might have to pay for it.

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by Goodman.seth April 3, 2008 1:28 PM PDT
I'm assuming because this was an april 1st post that this is a joke? Very entertaining....and probably not too far from reality
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by MattRosoff April 11, 2008 5:03 PM PDT
Heheheh. Who knows, in a couple years this might be true.
by jack6metal April 29, 2008 9:24 AM PDT
THIS IS THE STUPIDEST IDEA......

EVER

IN ALLL HISTORY
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