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    I'm not gay, Im just a little bit poofy. Ade's Avatar
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    What are the most popular Video Content Providers?

    Hey guys, im shopping around for a new video content provider so I wanted to get a feel for what the general consensus is on these. Do you provide any on your site and how well do they perform in terms of cross platform compatibility, quality of content etc.

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    Are you talking about feeds or actual DVD content that you host yourself?

    If you are looking for feeds im always hearing good things about HardGayFeeds.com and WebmasterCentral.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonMike View Post
    *smiles... winks... shows a little leg... points at sig.
    Haha. Now -that's- how you sell a product old skool style, DonMike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kushiel View Post
    Haha. Now -that's- how you sell a product old skool style, DonMike.
    Speaking of old school, a friend of mine gave me a reprint of a Sears & Roebuck catalog from the early 1900's, maybe even late 1800's, I haven't had too much of a chance to really look at it yet. It's wild to see things like wood burning stoves for $27.50, which in those days was a lot of money. Clothing for 50 cents (or up to $2.00 if you're really fancy), and even food and drinks. I had to look up cherry phosphate to figure out what the hell it was. LOL!
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