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    Kaiser-Machead: So wait, Sony is patenting Ricardo Montalban turning into a werewolf? #sonyinteractivetvpatentps3 more »
    Gary_7vn: Throwing tomatoes? I want shoes. And I can't believe that there is not a chikan app for this technology. #sonyinteractivetvpatentps3 more »
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