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The Oprah Show Recap 2/22/10, Title: That's Incredible! -- for February 22nd 2010.
Again, looking for a detailed minute by minute recap of the Oprah show with lots of links inside of it (links are simply putting two brackets around a word--any word--in order to link to a Mahalo topic/search page).
http://www.oprah.com/showinfo/Thats-Incredible
Feel free to put screen shows in-between the text.. just drop in the URL of the photo. So, you could drop in urls like this:
http://static.oprah.com/images/tows/201002/20100217-tows-godiva-chocolate-set-1-600x411.jpg
05:20 - The two executives from Godiva Chocolatier who made the set talk about TKTK KTKTKT KTKTKTKT. There names were Steve and John, but they didn't mention their last names.
http://static.oprah.com/images/tows/201002/20100217-tows-godiva-chocolate-set-18-600x411.jpg
06:32 - TKTK TKKTK TK TTKKT KTKKTTK
NOTE: if you're going to take this one say "I GOT IT!" below....
http://www.oprah.com/showinfo/Thats-Incredible
Feel free to put screen shows in-between the text.. just drop in the URL of the photo. So, you could drop in urls like this:
http://static.oprah.com/images/tows/201002/20100217-tows-godiva-chocolate-set-1-600x411.jpg
05:20 - The two executives from Godiva Chocolatier who made the set talk about TKTK KTKTKT KTKTKTKT. There names were Steve and John, but they didn't mention their last names.
http://static.oprah.com/images/tows/201002/20100217-tows-godiva-chocolate-set-18-600x411.jpg
06:32 - TKTK TKKTK TK TTKKT KTKKTTK
NOTE: if you're going to take this one say "I GOT IT!" below....
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