10-01-2008 Twister - Transmigration 022 with Woody van Eyden

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Holy sh.... Ori.... What is it with U and Rothgar??? Trying to win the "i have the gorriest ava" competition??!!....:wow::mask:

:) don't know the exact meaning of ' gorrie ' but eh : blood's just a natural thing :mask: :hug:
 
I remember a few years ago that city was great!!! Very cool city center, lovely newly renovated port with bars and clubs, and of course the world famous Hacienda club:grinning::lol::)

I would prefer go to London. Gareth emery plays in London Clubs.. :)
 
:) don't know the exact meaning of ' gorrie ' but eh : blood's just a natural thing :mask: :hug:

Gore may refer to:
  • (Of an action of an animal) to pierce with horns, as in the sentence "the bull gored the matador". Also to wound with a pointed or penetrating object similar to a horn or an antler.
  • To wound by removing flesh.
  • Graphic violence visually depicted, especially the realistic depiction of serious physical injuries involving blood, flesh and bone matter.
  • Splatter film, a horror genre also known as "gore film".
  • "Kensington Gore", English theatre slang for stage blood.
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sounds like Faxing Berlin coming in? :mml:


i guess not :lol:
 
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Gore may refer to:
  • (Of an action of an animal) to pierce with horns, as in the sentence "the bull gored the matador". Also to wound with a pointed or penetrating object similar to a horn or an antler.
  • To wound by removing flesh.
  • Graphic violence visually depicted, especially the realistic depiction of serious physical injuries involving blood, flesh and bone matter.
  • Splatter film, a horror genre also known as "gore film".
  • "Kensington Gore", English theatre slang for stage blood.
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yuckie! :p
 
Gore may refer to:
  • (Of an action of an animal) to pierce with horns, as in the sentence "the bull gored the matador". Also to wound with a pointed or penetrating object similar to a horn or an antler.
  • To wound by removing flesh.
  • Graphic violence visually depicted, especially the realistic depiction of serious physical injuries involving blood, flesh and bone matter.
  • Splatter film, a horror genre also known as "gore film".
  • "Kensington Gore", English theatre slang for stage blood.
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ah , OK ! But it's the way we get our food ! :p ( outside the ZOO, that is :) )

Being a bear has it's advantages. No problem about clothes too, nor pr0n : ever seen a bear wearing shorts ? :lol:
 
Ugh, I'm tired as hell. I'm going to die...
 
"Markus Schulz Cause You Know (is This The End) (feat Departure)


Is this the end of everything?
There’s a whole progression

Making promises I can’t keep
Do I show up empty?
Should I beg for your mercy?
Do you know I’m glad to be?

There’s a whole progression
Is this the end of everything?

Do you hear me when I weep?
Cause I search, I search for peace
If I should die within my sleep
So you know, hold me

Nothing but you can taste so sweet
Do I go? Are you with me?
Cause you know I’m in too deep
Cause you know, know me
 
I feel a more uplifting style coming up :) :mml:
 

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