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Question Posted Monday September 18 2006, 8:55 pm

where can you find or buy old episodes from "The Bam Margara Show"? i want somewhere where i can find all of them because my friends were in an episode that i want to see.

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haloguy answered Tuesday September 19 2006, 11:31 am:
If you only need an episode, buying a dvd set would be a waste.
go to www.apple.com/itunes
downlod iTunes 7. Then, either get ur parents to use a credit card or go to the store and get an iTunes pre-paid card.
Activate the card, then go into the iTunes music store. Click TV shows, then MTV, then viva la bam, then find the episode and get it for 2 bucks.

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