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http://www.mintobowl.com/Bowling_10_pin.htm
lol.. yikes! bowling?
http://www.comicbookresources.com/ne...em.cgi?id=4913
haha im a nerd
diarrhea... yes this was the last thing i copied...
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Yeah just posted that in my last thread. Its Ak47xTrainwreck.
vacuuem
Smile Empty Soul
haha, i am writing a philosophy paper and recycling material from another class (yes, I wrote this... on february 22 2006 to be exact)
human thought is a process of mental discrimination by means of binary oppositions which do not exist prior to that very process. Oppositions do not exist in nature, but in the mind: they are used in the mind's spontaneous generation of meaning. Merleau-Ponty is saying that there is no meaning prior to the one we improvise. There is no mysterious ??translation? of my thoughts into these sentences, because my meaning is not independent of the precise way that I put it. And, there is nothing for it to correspond to outside of itself. Thus with every assertion, every new sentence or cultural action, we invent a system which satisfies, but which is consistent only with itself.
Type II patients can control the disease, at least in the early stages, with diet and exercise.
(I was writing something about diabetes to someone on here last night.)
Stephen Colbert
(i was searching for that video of him giving the speech infront of george "homo" bush)
And i did manage to find it.
It was on www.pot- tv.com What a coincidence.
Zephyrinne
Alright, bad idea!
I can't remember what that was about? :confused:
DJ Coone -
(i was searching for that cool ass jumping song)
I'm lame. don't have anything in the clipboard since rebooting.
Stephen Colbert
Iron Maiden
* Genre: Rock
* Active: '70s - 2000s
* Major Members: David Murray, Steve Harris, Nicko McBain, Bruce Dickinson
Biography
Known for such powerful hits as "Two Minutes to Midnight" and "The Trooper," Iron Maiden were and are one of the most influential bands of the heavy metal genre. The often-imitated band existed for over 20 years, pumping out wild rock similar to Judas Priest. Iron Maiden have always been an underground attraction; although failing to ever obtain any real media attention in the U.S. (critics claimed them to be Satanists due to their dark musical themes and their use of grim mascot "Eddie"), they still became well known throughout the world and have remained consistently popular throughout their career. Iron Maiden were one of the first groups to be classified as "British metal," and, along with Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and a host of other bands, set the rock scene for the '80s.
Iron Maiden was first formed in 1976 by bassist Steve Harris, who would soon join up with rhythm guitarist Tony Parsons, drummer Doug Sampson, and vocalist Paul Di'Anno. Before finally obtaining a record deal, the group played in local areas throughout the '70s, receiving a fair amount of London airplay. Parsons replaced Dennis Stratton, and the band made its record debut in 1980 with the self-titled Iron Maiden album. Although the release was recorded in a hurry, it was nonetheless a hit in the U.K. due to the single "Running Free." Iron Maiden's 1981 follow-up, Killers, displayed a harder approach to their music than before, and also saw the replacement of Stratton with Adrian Smith. Due to his uncontrollable alcohol addiction, Di'Anno was forced to part company with the group and would soon be replaced with vocalist Bruce Dickinson in 1982 for the band's groundbreaking Number of the Beast. This album, boasting such songs as the title track and "Hallowed Be Thy Name," would come to be known as one of the greatest rock recordings of all time. Since the unexpected worldwide success of Beast made Iron Maiden international rock superstars, they changed very little of their style for their next album, Piece of Mind. They undertook two major tours before recording 1983's Powerslave, which would go on to be another cult hit. The product of Powerslave's 11-month tour was 1985's Live After Death, a double live album the featured all of their biggest hit singles.
By the release of Live After Death, Iron Maiden had already established themselves as a powerful and unique metal band. Their long-awaited 1986 supplement album, Somewhere in Time, showed a bit of departure from their past releases, showcasing the use of synthesizer guitars and songs more relevant to the same themes. 1988's Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, a concept album like its predecessor, featured the singles "The Evil That Men Do" and "The Clairvoyant," and soon became Iron Maiden's most critically acclaimed album since Number of the Beast. After another exhausting tour, Smith departed and the band took a one-year hiatus. With new guitarist Janick Gers, they resurfaced with No Prayer For the Dying in 1990, a record that returned to the classic sound the group used when recording their earlier releases. One of the album's singles, "Bring Your Daughter...to the Slaughter," was granted the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Song of the Year, but it nonetheless gave the band their first number one U.K. hit. By the time the group finished their 1991 tour, Dickinson expressed desire to leave and work to promote another band he had founded, the Skunkworks. Fear of the Dark, the band's last album with Dickinson, debuted at number one on the U.K. charts and became one of their biggest selling albums to date. After their supporting tour, two live albums were released in 1993: A Real Live One, which contained live versions of their newer hit singles, and A Real Dead One, which featured the more "classic" Maiden songs live. Dickinson's replacement, Blaze Bayley, marked his debut in 1995 with The X Factor. While the record failed to chart as well as some of its predecessors, it was still a minor success in England. Iron Maiden marked the end of 1996 with Best of the Beast, a double compilation album. In 1998, little interest in the Virtual XI album prompted Bayley's termination; Dickinson and Smith returned to the band for a tour in 1999, and a new album, Brave New World, emerged the following year. The band toured throughout the early 2000's, relasing the live Rock in Rio and the greatest hits collection Edward the Great in 2002, followed by a new studio album (Dance of Death) in 2003. They followed DOD with the Rainmaker EP, as well as the live DVD's History of Iron Maiden, Pt. 1: The Early Days and Raising Hell in 2004. Sanctuary put out the two-disc Essential Iron Maiden in 2005 to coincide with the group's co-headlining Ozzfest tour with Black Sabbath, a tour that found Maiden pulling out due to a series of confrontations with Ozzy's wife/manager Sharon Osbourne. They released the live CD/DVD Death on the Road in September of 2005. ~ Barry Weber, All Music Guide
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screw Spaniard and me it learning
Hahaha, funny.
“Je voudrais, et ce sera le dernier et le plus ardent de mes souhaits, je voudrais que le dernier des rois fût étranglé avec les boyaux du dernier prêtre.” —Jean Meslier
(I was tweaking my signature.)
Quote:
Originally Posted by alexisonfire xo
LOL, what is that, the group of alienated skeletons?
Anyway mine was:
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..Half Life 2 name
An email from my mum I was sending on to my Aunt!
Hiya
Finally arrived in brisbane this am. Flew from las vegas then LA THEN 13 HOURS from there.
I watched 4 new movies..They have a new system in qantas where you choose what and when you watch a movie. There are 10 new releases and the same again in older movies. There are also a dozen tv progs to watch,several different types, comedy, sport etc.
Its 25 degrees here and its coming into their winter in june. It gets cold overnight only, I hear.
Las Vegas was great. we both won a couple of hundred dollars on the machines.
The hotel was pretty luxurious too. Ask gran what hotel she stayed in. We were at the monte carlo. it had its own shops opned most of the night. the pool had a wave machine, separate from the normal pool,spa, waitress service for cocktails, food court. blow up things to hire. separate tents for the posh folk that had everything in it.
it was ginormous!!
it also had a massive casino, 4 restaurants,spa and gym and its own theatre with entertainment.
you would love it there.
speak soon
love
mum x
You should go check it out. We'll throw a big party for ya.:thumbsup:
It was a brick pattern. Try to tag it.
the ending was whatever you want it to mean...thats so great about this movie...i mean i chose to look at this movie in many different views and got many different interepetations...its a great movie and no one thing has a definite right and wrong way to interpet...i caught a lot of things in this movie and watching multiply helped alot...but if you want some things to look if or when you watch again go to the post "Favreau and Adams' BLUE EYES at the ending"...and go down till you see mine...i must warn it is alittle long and starts to get rambling but it is when i first saw the movie
here are some more: the T on the motel flickers(its like the cross but the head part is missing)the hotel guy(elron) has a necklace on that is in the shape of a T
ruthie(hot cowgirl) has a bowling ball necklace(a cicle like a head or egg or whatever)
candy (hooker)takes off her wig(her disguise) much like at the end when grace takes down her hair and takes of the glasses
notice all the colors, clothes, numbers
the dialouge has many ways of interepting it
such as when the hoocker and many others refer to john,"you look good" ot "you're a goodlooking man" you can take it as face value(they are just really telling him you are handsome) or could they mean you look like a good man...i've watched this both in looking at in an alien way, biblical, and alittle of both...anyway its lots of fun to try my hand at make cool interepations for things that are within this movie..
oh yeah notice the orange cones..the placement of red on ppl
hats covering the head
american flag
the logo on the blue jogging clothes
lamps(always in between ppl)
cowboys and indians
the truckstop in baker where jon goes is in between las vegas and los angeles(him wanting to be an actor in LA(an where grace is) halfway to sin city)
lol Sensi that letter from your mom was really interesting! getting a look at someone else's life, that's what this thread's all about :thumbsup:
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Our analyses of thought give us the impression that before it finds the words which express it, it is already a sort of ideal text that our sentences attempt to translate. But the author himself has no text to which he can compare his writing, and no language prior to language. His speech satisfies him only because it reaches an equilibrium whose conditions his speech itself defines, and attains a state of perfection which has no model (80).
That implication being that
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University Press, 1993.
includes citations for:
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice. ??Indirect Language and the Voices of Silence.?
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Publishing House, 1973.
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Wu, John C.H. (translator). Tao Teh Ching. Boston: Shambhala Publications, 2003.
^^^DONE with that paper... on to the next one:mad: :mad:
The official members thread (Part 3)
I told you, just the other day.Quote:
Originally Posted by rastabill89
It's time to get off the "e".
Libra is more spontaneous and easy going. Capricorn can be excessively cautious. If you can respect your differences you can find a perfect balance.
i think i was sending this to some friend. lol
beware, im not sure if this is something i copyed last, because its a shared cmp
and nuthin came out when i hit the button
God I am missing you so damn much. I really cant wait till Im with you later, holding you in my arms and kissing your neck gently... running my hand up and down your back, pressing my lips against yours. Damn your so fine!
Hun, I really dont want you to think that you have to have sex with me to make me happy. Just talking on the phone to you makes me happy, and you should only bonk me if you really want to and you want to take this relationship to the next level. Like Ive said to Emma, sex isnt the most important part of a relationship (mind you, they cant be very intimate and respectful to eachother if they brag about it all the time. Plus, bragging about shagging Emma isnt exactly a clever thing to do lol). For me, anything physical is a bonus to a relationship, and should always be intimate. Apart from when were both horny as hell and just want to go at it like rabbits, thats fine with me =P
I cant believe how much it turns me on just feeling your wet lips against mine and your body pressing against me. Ive never been so close to anyone else in my life.
I love you so much Emily,
Tom
-x-
??it is really against the self that each one struggles,?
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