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Death Metal and Black Metal Music at The Dark Legions Archive Underground Indie Heavy Metal Band Review Archive

Death Metal and Black Metal Music at The Dark Legions Archive Underground Indie Heavy Metal Band Review Archive

In my bar - Select (The Webtender) Select the ingredients you have in your bar from this rather large list of ingredients. This list is created from all ingredients used in more than one or two drinks. When you finish your selection, go to the bottom of the page and click the "Generate List of Drinks" button. The Webtender will then generate a list of all drinks possible to make from your selection of ingredients. If you click "Pick Random", one of the drinks you can make will be selected for you. Use the "Save Selection" and "Clear Selection" to save the current selection or clear a saved selection. Important: Hold down the CTRL key (Windows) or Apple key (Mac) to select more than one ingredient from the list. Home · Search · Forums · Bookstore · Barstore · Web Index · Feedback · Survey

Havamal Text and translation of the Havamal, from the Old Norse Elder Edda: The Sayings of the High One. Introduction This is a text and translation of the Old Norse poem Hávamál, the Sayings of the High One. There will be more introductory material as time permits. Lines in italics in the text and translation are repeated from earlier verses. If you are viewing this page on a Macintosh, the non-modern English characters will probably not appear correctly: see Cathy Ball's notes on "Working with Old English text on the Web" for help to solve this problem. Notes on the translation: The translation starts out from a literal translation I made while studying Old Norse at Cambridge, but I have been changing it in two directions since. Firstly, I have made some changes from a literal translation to one that "sounds better", i.e., more closely mirrors the compressed and alliterative nature of the Norse text. Secondly, I have tried to rearrange the translation so that each line of English follows pretty closely the line of Old Norse text beside it. Ástar firna skyli engi maðr annan aldregi Notes

Frenchkiss Records So You've Decided to be Evil A Step-by-Step Guide to joining the Forces of Darkness Congratulations on your decision to join the forces of darkness! Evil always needs more tools... I mean... agents... for its unholy army of the night, and by joining now you can rest assured that your remaining years will be spent pursuing the 'good' things of life: lust, greed, debauchery, the slaughter of hapless innocents... Sign My Guestbook View My Guestbook Graphics used with permission from Deb's Computer Graphics Old Guestbook Entries, Old Guestbook Entries #2 , Old Guestbook Entries #3, Old Guestbook Entries #4 Copyright 2001 Neil Zawacki.

Japayork | My Major Company UK It’s hard to pin down 22-year-old singer, producer, graphic designer and man about town Japayork. Over the last years he has gone on record claiming to be from Holland, Uraguay, Japan New York. Sometimes when people ask him where he is from, he replies, “the future”. Japayork released his debut single “Teenagers” in December 2010 thr(…)ough the UK’s big(…)gest Pop Music Blog’s, “PopJustice’s”, record label “PopJustice Hi-Fi” at the end of last year. As well as his singing career, Japayork is also an accomplished Graphic Designer working with such people as the U.S comedian/actor “Andy Dick” and bands such as “Ou Est Le Swimming Pool” and “Foster The People”. He’s lived in London for a year and a half. Within a month of arriving in London Japayork went to a party in an abandoned factory. Japayork says things like: “last week I went to an art show and the man who sold me my ticket was dressed as Hitler with his cock out”.

They're Autistic--and They're in Love: Magazine Lindsey Nebeker and Dave Hamrick each used to wonder if they’d ever find lasting love. Here’s how they came together—and how, side by side, they face the world. There are two bedrooms in the cozy Jackson, Mississippi, apartment: Dave Hamrick’s is like a dad’s den, with a striped beige armchair and a hanging map; Lindsey Nebeker’s is darkly girly, with spiky dried roses hung over a bed topped by a graphic leaf-print quilt. After work on any given evening, Dave and Lindsey are likely to be orbiting the home separately, doing their own thing. Dave may be flipping through magazines, pausing to stare fixedly at design details or leaning in to inhale the scent of the pages. Lindsey typically sits down to eat alone—from a particular plate with a particular napkin placed just so—and may slip so deeply into her own world that Dave has learned to whisper “Psst…” when he approaches so as to not startle her and, on a bad night, make her scream. Photo: Courtesy of Gorden Nebeker

Theprp.com – Metal, Hardcore And Rock News, Reviews And More Current Cart to Power Grocery Stores Current Cart “Your consumption is production” is the premise behind a new concept called Current Cart by Kitae Pak & Inyong Jung that would turn shopping carts into electricity-generating mobile units. Their hope is that shoppers can power the stores in which they shop by the very act of wandering around the store and shopping. It’s a neat idea, though the cost of manufacturing the carts alone would push back the pay-back period for the investment quite a bit, as the carts and the charge-collection rack would likely be pricey. The designers suggest the carts could collect enough energy to power a store for a month. Interesting idea, but a definitely distant concept. Via Treehugger

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