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Welcome to the CrapMonkey media repository.  There is really no theme other than - if I shoot some video or find something interesting, I’ll place it here.  Click on the links to the right for on-demand content. Some videos require Microsoft Silverlight to view. You may also check out CrapMonkey content on YouTube

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2 Responses to “Videos”

Manuel wrote a comment on October 6, 2009

Oh dear, no Tin Hat Arm-Wrestling 2009?

Travis wrote a comment on December 28, 2009

Sorry Manuel – didn’t get it all recorded this year :(

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