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Colin ( 2008) DVDRip.XviD-DMZ
English | Genre: Action | Horror | 97min | 1.36 GB
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1278322/

Colin ( 2008) DVDRip.XviD-DMZ
English | Genre: Action | Horror | 97min | 1.36 GB
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1278322/

Kelby Training The Canon 40D And 50D | 475 MB
Learn how to shoot these two Canon DSLRs like a professional with the advice of photographer and instructor Rick Sammon

Beautiful Belly with Hemalay?a
DVDRip | XviD | 513 MB | 44 mins | 2008 | English | 672×368 | 29.976fps | MP3 – 128kb/s
Genre: eLearning, fitness-dance
Tone your tummy while having fun. Fitness star and yogini Hemalayaa draws on dance moves from across the globe in this unique and invigorating workout that’s all about developing a beautiful belly—shapely, strong, and sexy. Start with a fast-paced cardio warm-up, then choose one, two, or all three 12-minute routines. An upbeat, enjoyable way to work your all-important core.

Big City Adventure New York City v1.0.0.2 | 47 MB
Explore magnificent New York City on your next Big City Adventure! The Big Apple has become home to thousands of hidden items and minigames. Discover fascinating and obscure facts about NYC and its history. Earn magnificent mementos and beautiful postcards as you travel around the huge city, finding Hidden Objects and playing minigames. Challenge all of your friends and family to beat your high score!
* Beautiful scenes
* Multiple minigames
* Take a bit outta the Big Apple!
System Requirements:
* OS: Windows XP/Vista
* CPU: 600 Mhz
* RAM: 128 MB
* DirectX: 7.1
* Hard Drive: 57 MB

Van Wilder starts his freshman year at Coolidge College and embarks on an adventure to land the campus hottie and liberate his school from sexual oppression and party dysfunction.

International Basketball 2009 RETAiL RIP | 183.31 MB
You"ll live 40 minutes of intense basket action: try in first person what it means to become part of a real basketball team. Be a real basketball master, rule the game, control your team mates" performance with decisions that you can easily implement through the tactic.

Of East Indian origin, Taj Mahal Badalandabad lives in Coolidge, U.S.A. along with his dad, Dilip, mom, and sister. After hearing about his dad’s exploits at Camford University in Britain, he re-locates there. When he arrives he is royally received by the elite, only to be humiliated and told this reception was because of a ‘typographical error’. He thus re-locates to his new quarters in a distant wreck of a building called the ‘barn’ – reserved for ‘losers’. When he gets over this welcome, Taj must now come to terms with the Queen’s language, her dialect, and the racial profiling (‘Curry-breath’, ‘Paki’), and a busty Charlotte Higginson, who is not only better at fencing, but is also intent to ensure his dismissal. Hilarious results follow when Taj decides to fight the Queen and her people at their own game(s) with the help of fellow losers and a horny bulldog.

Van Wilder is a guy who has been at his college for seven years. He spends most of his time throwing parties and “fund raisers”. When his father decides that it’s time for tough love, he doesn’t pay his tuition. So Van becomes a professional party thrower. At the same time, Gwen who writes for the college paper, is tasked with doing a story on him, but Van is too busy partying to do that. So she writes it using info from people who talk about him and writes an unflattering piece, which doesn’t make him happy. He then dares her to see if she can get the true story but is more interested in trying to score with her, which is not easy because she has a boyfriend, who is a snob, and who is not too happy with the amount time she is spending with him. So he tries to get rid of him.

“I believed, I erred” – the belated regret by Hitler’s field marshal Keitel before the Nuremberg Tribunal stood out as a lone exception in facing the atrocities of the German military. Most of the high-ranking officers who aided the dictator in his war of aggression pleaded that they were obeying orders and denied any personal guilt. In post-war Germany, where there was an atmosphere of repression rather than inquiry, they contrived the myth of a “clean” military which supposedly was neither involved in the mass murders of the regime nor was aware of them.
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