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the wire episodes
OK anyone know where I can watch episodes on hbo as wire ………..?

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This http://www.tvdl.biz The following link will take you to Graboid for now, they have the latest episodes for free. They also have the full DVD for seasons 06/01, but you have to pay for those. I understood how to do it all for free, but there is a trick to it, I am writing a HOW I'll put the link above when I'm done writing it.


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