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Jim Davidson On The Offensive 2008

Infohash:

8A0707E16517A577FAF5584A4B0CCA77FA1D6C91

Type:

Movies

Title:

Jim Davidson On The Offensive 2008

Category:

Video/Movies

Uploaded:

2008-11-17 (by cgaurav007)

Description:

Jim Davidson On The Offensive 2008 Type.................: Stand up comedy Part Size............: 104,857,600 bytes Compression Format...: RAR File Validation......: SFV Run time.............: 1H 35m Video Format.........: AVI Xvid Video Bitrate........: 768 Resolution...........: 640 x 350 FPS..................: 25 Source...............: DVD 4x3 Original Format......: PAL Genre................: Comedy CD1 Size.............: 601

Tags:

  1. Comedy

Files count:

1

Size:

585.89 Mb

Trackers:

udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

UKPORNO (2008-11-18)

Thanks ive been waiting for this! anyone got Alan Carrs new dvd?

slysilverfox (2008-11-18)

Password protected

UKPORNO (2008-11-20)

Its reallt crap! Jim this is a let down!

UKPORNO (2008-11-20)

There is no password you liars

helstondave (2008-11-29)

djr19uk and others, the only file passworded is a 4k archive file which doesnt extract the movie. Try extracting Part 1.
And just as a mute point, jim did work to extract the nzb file in the 4k archive.
cgaurav007 - Thanks for the great upload. Saw Jim live many years ago so good to have an up to date show.

helstondave (2008-11-29)

For those computer literate amongst us here is what an NZB file is.
NZB is an XML-based file format for retrieving posts from NNTP (Usenet) servers. The format was conceived by the developers of the Newzbin.com Usenet Index. NZB is effective when used with search-capable websites. These websites create NZB files out of what is needed to be downloaded. Using this concept, headers would not be downloaded hence the NZB method is quicker and more bandwidth-efficient.
Each Usenet message has a unique identifier called the "Message ID". When a somewhat large file is posted to a Usenet newsgroup, it is usually divided into multiple messages (called segments or parts) each having its own Message-ID. An nzb-capable Usenet client will read the Message-ID from the NZB file, download them and decode the messages back into a binary file (usually using yEnc or Uuencode).

robbo86 (2008-12-09)

Unrarred and plays fine.No hint of a password needed.