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I think that you'll know where to find it by now.
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Pretty Irrelevant But Its Bothering Me
Anubis the Jackal replied to weatherman90's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
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On the subject of Alois Brunner; with US involvement in the Middle East at a higher level than ever, could regime change in Syria, enforced by outside forces or otherwise, lead to further light being shed on his fate? I doubt very much that he is still alive, but it could be a nice side-effect of US intervention if he is brought to justice.
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"You may be an undigested bit of beef, a blot of mustard, a crumb of cheese, a fragment of underdone potato. There's more of gravy than of grave about you, whatever you are!" Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol.
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I've heard an interview with the man, he had a very rough voice. Maybe he was feeling a little husky.
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A man goes to the zoo - but when he arrives there is only a dog..... ...it was a shi-tzu
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Speaking of Picasso... This from the Holy Moly website "When filming for the Orange Playlist in his Thames-side faux pimp suite, Lee Ryan (out of pop group Blue, for the benefit of our older DL'rs) started tinkling about on his piano. A member of the crew asked him if was any good, to which the new Kenny Thomas replied: "Not bad I spose, but I ain't no Picasso." Fantastic. "
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Hopefully he will be put away for a long time. Apparently he likes it on the inside. That's a bit ruff.
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Talking of which, any room for a saw player in the band? My weapon of choice.
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Worth seeing again... 'The Bass Player' and his knees of fire. (thanks for the tip MH)
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Whilst doing a little light dusting in the little-used West Wing of Deathlist Towers, I came across this little beauty of a thread. I know that the band 'Death List' have been discussed since, but it's well worth another airing.
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Lady Diana would seem to be a good example of an animal with big teeth, ridden by everyone going and taken down in her prime after one jump too many. Does she count? Splendid work Sir.
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It's a tough call. Yes, a very likely candidate and good for the averages, on the other hand, no entertainment value. Just try to imagine a Deathlist forum with no ranters, no crackpots, no Richard O'Sullivan fanatics...I shudder at the thought. So I put it to the DL...are we showboating fancy-dan Brazil or dour grind-it-out Germany?
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Ah, welcome to the fold Entropy. Glad you are willing to become part of our morbid little village. Ignore Windsor, he's hard work sometimes, but he's still one of the...erm... village people.
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...was his name Ern by any chance.
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try www.northerngasheating.co.uk
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Is that technically "not out" then? Correct. I've seen the scorecard, although 'retired very very hurt indeed' would have been better. However, Ducat was a little over the hill and out of shape, even for a cricketer.
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Um, isn't the autumnal equinox in September? More than a month away from Hallowe'en. Well, the pagans had so many celebrations... Doesn't Halloween come from Samhain, the Pagan new year celebration? Yup, another perfectly good excuse for ritual sacrifice turned into an evil celebration of semi-mythical pseudo-saints, many of whom were murderers.
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Things to do while waiting for Death ... 2005
Anubis the Jackal replied to The Yeti's topic in DeathList extra-curricular
Wow! Amazing website. Dare I ask how you found it? (Maybe you were thinking of selling your daughter?) Here Maybe? -
Ah, y'know what I mean. Origins of Halloween
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Compared to that Halloween is one of the lesser evils. I'm not quite sure about the origins of Halloween, but the date is of course very Christian, at least the Roman Catholic branch of Christianity. regards, Hein As with many things, it's a traditional pagan festival jumped on by the early christians. Autumnal Equinox, big bonfires, harvest completed, celebration of the dying year... all that good stuff was taken over by 'All Saints Day' only for it to be re-established as a festival of the dead. Then Wal-mart ruined it.
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I think you'll find you've confused Karma with ex-wives there.......... Maybe his ex-wife was named Carma? Sounds Italian.
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Anubis, God of Embalming and Guide and Friend of the Dead.
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S**t, it's the missus!
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I fear you may have been taken in. Ronnie B would never do anything that 'blue' and the BBC certainly wouldn't broadcast it. It's Internet myth I'm afraid.