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I'm just pissed that nobody in Ohio picked it up. Oh well, good to here it's good.
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Is it just me or is EHME getting a little out of hand lately?
Gary Floyd replied to Mik's topic in Site Feedback
Check page 31 in the "Post a Picture od Yourself" thread. -
Is it just me or is EHME getting a little out of hand lately?
Gary Floyd replied to Mik's topic in Site Feedback
I say we don't ban him until the worst poster tournament is over. -
Is it just me or is EHME getting a little out of hand lately?
Gary Floyd replied to Mik's topic in Site Feedback
"I'll fite u, fag" -
Body by FUPA.
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The Andrew Prine Experience.
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Simon Adebsi EvanderHolyfiedsMissingEar Carlito Brigante.
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Seriously, what the fuck is this?
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Your doppelgänger
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GZA/Genius-"Investigative Reports"
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6.) The Story of Dopesmoker The story behind Dopesmoker-which may be the ultimate stoner album-is a fascinating one, or at least I think so. Sleep were a Doom/Stoner Metal band, who's previous album Sleep's Holy Mountain had become highly acclaimed in the underground, and for good reason too-it was a logical, nearly flawless continuation of Black Sabbath's stoned groove that many had tried, but only some had succeeded. London Records, seeing something big, signed Sleep, though the album itself-obviously the result of constant pot smoking-wasn't what they wanted. It was called Dopesmoker, an album that took two years to complete, and was a one hour long, slow, and heavy as fuck song-a concept album about a group of Holy Men who decide to get really fucking baked. London Records weren't happy with the end result, so Sleep tried to rework it as a six part, 52 minute album titled Jerusalem. The label was still unhappy, and dropped the band, who then broke up. Interestingly enough, two of the band members smoked so much pot, that they became born again Christians. Interestingly enough, Jerusalem was relased in 1999, and the original album Dopesmoker finally saw the light of day in 2003 thanks to an indie label. Oh, and yes, it really does live up to the hype. 5.) Ozzy Satisfies His Hunger It's 1980. Ozzy has signed a deal with a new label, and he really needs a comeback. One night, he and his wife Sharon are at a meeting with record execs, he has a plan to release some doves to wow them. Well, this plan isn't going the way he hoped, so he has a change of plans. He takes a dove, and bites it's head off in front of the execs. Unsurprisingly, the execs are none too pleased at this, and have security escort him. None the less, it was the start od his solo infamy, and his career later took off. Maybe it turned out to be good luck.
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I can only see him as this guy
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Yes, that is a real headline.
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All I remember about him was that he loved Hair Metal.
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Okay. What do you fucking want out of this thread. A man named Shecky to post. That's all I really want Czech.
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I still need to get Electric Wizard's Dopethrone though. That is most likely going to me the next CD I get. Anyways Cabaret Voltaire-The Covenant, The Sword, and the Arm of the Lord Richie Hawtin-Decks, EFX, and 909 KMFDM-XTORT KMFDM-Symbols Nitzer Ebb-Showtime Scientist-Heavyweight Dub Champion
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I'd like to add everything by Live to the list, especially "Lightening Crashes"
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Eh, I'm pretty much fighting a losing battle, aren't I?
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Can we please stop paying attention to Marvin and pay attention to the topic at hand?
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I think that this article sums up my feelings on Clinton's campaign at this point. Granted, she still has a good chance of winning Ohio and Texas, but at this point, her campaign is starting to go the way of Rudy-someone who was once heavily favored to win, but is now losing momentum.
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1 - Fool's Gold Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $22,010,000 $22,010,000 1 3125 2 - Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins Universal Pictures Distribution $17,127,000 $17,127,000 1 2386 3 1 Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures $10,508,000 $53,390,000 2 687 4 2 The Eye Lionsgate $6,630,000 $21,521,000 2 2470 5 6 Juno Fox Searchlight Pictures, 20th Century Fox International $5,725,000 $117,630,000 10 2321 6 3 27 Dresses 20th Century Fox Distribution $5,700,000 $65,369,000 4 2841 7 7 The Bucket List Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $5,340,000 $75,058,000 7 2753 8 5 Rambo Lionsgate $4,110,000 $36,504,000 3 2717 9 4 Meet the Spartans 20th Century Fox Distribution $4,075,000 $33,915,000 3 2446 10 10 There Will Be Blood Paramount Vantage, Miramax International $4,073,000 $26,782,000 7 1620 11 8 Untraceable Sony Pictures Releasing $3,500,000 $24,346,000 3 2143 12 9 Cloverfield Paramount Pictures $2,650,000 $75,934,000 4 2030
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Classes were canceled today due to the weather, so I downloaded this. This is tons of fun, and possibly the funniest game I've ever played.
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George Romero talks "Diary of the Dead"
Gary Floyd replied to NoCalMike's topic in Television & Film
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