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Posted on 05-19-04 02:40 AM, in I'll try again Link
Please don't continue closed threads. If you need to explain your actions please PM a member of staff.

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Posted on 05-21-04 03:55 AM, in Gig Review - Evanescence Link
Wowies! Just got back from seeing Amy Lee and her fab band

This was the first concert of their European Tour, and she was in fine form to kick it off with. Her voice was amazing

They were supported by Seether, who played a very strong set for about forty minutes. There was a duet with Amy Lee, and a cover of Nirvana's Rape Me. They announced that Evanescence were up next, which was a dissappointment because Hoobastank was supposed to be supporting as well

Evanecence played everything off the album apart from Hello, two new songs and a little surprise.

Amy got on her piano, and we assumed she was going to play My Immortal, but the music didn't match. After a few bars, we realise they're covering Korn's Thoughtless It was really great to hear such a good song, especially from Evanescence, because it particularly suited them

And, for all Amy Lee fans, she was wearing a white corset, a frilly, tattered black skirt and black leather boots.

Next stop? Rammstein will be releasing their new single in June, and live dates will be announced soon. Expect a review if a European Tour is in place
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Posted on 05-22-04 04:05 AM, in Gig Review - Evanescence Link
Well, I'd never heared of anything by Seether before, and I was impressed

The whole concert changed my opinion on Ev and Amy Lee Especially after she waved at Chad. The grin was still on her face this morning Yay
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Posted on 05-23-04 01:01 AM, in Most Useful Study Technique Link
Cramming is a waste of time... The best way to make sure you know everything is to work hard during the lessons, then do the mock exams.

But the most important thing of all is know the best way you study. If you know making notes of everything in the course is a waste of time because you'll lose it, don't bother doing it.
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Posted on 05-23-04 01:35 AM, in DDR Link
AVAST! I completed Dynamite Rave on Difficult (7 feet) today! Huzzah!

Although, I have to admit I injured myself on Captain Jack on Difficult (7 feet) yesterday. Twisted my ankle and fell over ;

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Posted on 05-23-04 04:34 AM, in Bush hurt in bike accident Link
Hahahaha! The secret service is employed to watch over him on his bike rides

I wonder if they clean his bog too

I think it's hillarious that they make up excuses for him falling off his bike. Any mountain biker will know that you're garunteed cuts and bruises all the time, whether it's your fault or not
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Posted on 05-23-04 04:41 AM, in Nick Berg Beheaded Link
On the note of Iraqis rebelling, they don't have any conception of the geneva convention. They don't know about war crimes.
Soldiers, on the other hand do, or at least they should. The stupid girl on TV looked as if she had about five minutes training.
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Posted on 05-23-04 05:21 AM, in This is a question to Yiffy Kitten... Link
Just copy all that and seal in a self addressed PM

Repeat whenever you feel the need to ask individual staff members, or users, a question, please

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Posted on 05-23-04 05:26 AM, in Bush hurt in bike accident Link
Nah, anyone who makes such a large fuss after getting minor cuts to his face is sub-human

I can't wait to see what he looks like... I remember when David Beckham cut his head after Alex Fergusen kicked a boot at him. It turned out to be the tinyest cut you've ever seen
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Posted on 05-23-04 06:42 AM, in Bush hurt in bike accident Link


The pretzel of DOOM, yesterday...

(sorry, just couldn't help myself )
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Posted on 05-23-04 04:54 PM, in Fast food where do you go? Link
If you can't get hot burgers, try different locations of the same chain. Inner city Burger Kings tend to be less hot than ones in train stations over here. They cook the burgers extra well so that when you get on the train, they're still warm

I always have an XL Bacon Double Cheeseburger meal from BK. Maccy D's just sucks. Their burgers have all sorts of crap in, they're small and flat, and there is a even lower quality than you'd expect from a fast food place.
Their McFlurries taste like the iced cream has been left in the freezer for months, and the chocolate in them tastes like it's the left overs from chocolate bars that won't sell
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Posted on 05-24-04 02:43 AM, in Happy Birthday SomerZ! Link
Happy birthday, SomerZ! European b33r, or American b33r?
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Posted on 05-24-04 04:23 AM, in Happy Birthday SomerZ! Link
Mmmm... Good choice Amstell is nice, but then again Budweiser is holding up the American side

Snake bites are great as well... Carlsberg with Blackcurrent dilute... Mmmm

I was going to fix the thread title... But then again the first post wouldn't make sense anymore
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Posted on 05-28-04 03:34 AM, in Foray Into Canada Link
Happy Birthday

Hmmm... The best drinks are cocktails Make sure you try plenty I doubt you'll be able to get pitchers of them, but if you find any one the night, buy a nice big pitcher of a cocktail with sour apple in it
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Posted on 05-31-04 03:40 AM, in Appearantly, God is evil. Link
It's very true that the Bible states that people worshipping other religions is sinful. I dislike this, although many other religions also dictate the same thing.

I believe in a higher power, and respect nature, but I do not worship any religion because it is common for them to have hateful rules such as these.
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Posted on 05-31-04 04:07 AM, in GameFAQs: FFVI vs. Chrono Trigger Link
FFVI is better than CT in my opinion. It's a masterpiece. I didn't feel that with Chrono Trigger.

Nothing on the SNES compares to the opening sequence of the magitech armours marching on Narche.
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