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  • Birthday 01/01/1983

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  1. Congrats dude......
  2. Opeth - death whispered a lullaby
  3. Hey guys.... Well, thanks alot for your replys and specially you "Dingus"... Nice article ;).... I'm a metal bands listener and I like their drums and guitars and some of their lyrics (not the satanic ones anyway).... and not all their music are clamorous and noisy, I love Opeth's Damnation.... they've got great tracks in this album,try it "bnm" :D, you might like it. But I don't think so since you like rap music as it appears.... ritwik, Am not mad at you anymore after this detailed examination :D ..... I see now. About the hidden messages I really care about it.... and I care about the Subliminal Advertising... I'll do a report about marketing since am studying Business and computing.
  4. If you're not intersted in my topic ritwik, don't add you're rudish comment upon it. Do you have anything to do with my avatar? C'mon Dingus and gstergia.... am talking seriously. It ain't a joke! I wanna know more information about it.
  5. Guys what do you know about hidden messages? Some artists intentionally put hidden messages in theirs songs like the ones related to satan, this might be a kind of worship to satan. what do you think?
  6. Invitation sent, you're welcome dude...
  7. I've got 50 invitations, want one? Don't hesitate to post your E-mail and you'll recieve an invitation.
  8. An English professor wrote the words : "A woman without her man is nothing" on the chalkboard and asked his students to punctuate it correctly. All of the males in the class wrote: "A woman, without her man, is nothing." All the females in the class wrote: "A woman: without her, man is nothing." Punctuation is powerful Cheers!!
  9. Slipknot

    What is EFL?

    I think it stands for 'English as a Foreign Language'.
  10. Well, another example is: There is an accident 'at' Gospal street Can we say, "there is an accident 'in' Gospal street"? does that change the meaning? and what is the difference? Thanks Michael..
  11. I've got another question to ask, when should we use "at" for showing location, because "in" and "at" really confuse me alot, like for example what is the difference between: In the university & At the university Thanks.
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