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Comments on: Tulip tries to buy back Commodore brand
LOng live Commodre #
By Stephen Gray Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 11:02 GMT
Commodore link is wrong #
By Kostas Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 11:30 GMT
the correct link #
By pctechxp Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 12:51 GMT
Commodore no longer lives #
By Jesse Bartholomew Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 14:24 GMT
@ Jesse Bartholomew #
By Bad Beaver Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 14:43 GMT
In fact... #
By Matt Bucknall Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 16:03 GMT
Ah the old days #
By John Stirling Posted Thursday 27th September 2007 22:27 GMT
RE: Ah the old Days #
By Jesse Bartholomew Posted Friday 28th September 2007 15:07 GMT
Absolute Tragedy #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 1st October 2007 13:11 GMT
Commodore, the turd that just won't flush... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 15:33 GMT
RE: Commodore, the turd that just won't flush... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 2nd October 2007 22:16 GMT