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		<title>oh bollocks</title>
		<description>that would be it then...they have blocked popex. whilst im on that subject, what's the alternative URL i can use? (as in the IP stylee address that i used to use?)</description>
		<category>popex</category>
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		<title>Internet Bollocks Explorer</title>
		<description>That browser checking nonsense is soooooo 1990s... vote with your mouse and don't go there.  DON'T install the Firefox user agent spoofer - be proud that you're using Firefox and make it appear in their webserver access log and make them change...</description>
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		<title>Bollocks News</title>
		<description>Got a couple of hits yesterday, from someone using a search engine to look for &quot;nazi cartoons&quot;, so I looked into it and found that popEx comes SECOND on Google, this is a bit weird...&quot;Bollocks&quot; is still a bit of a winner, we come out top, and our fri... </description>
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