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jayp

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  1. this is fake it's no doubt and shania twain. suckers
  2. thats the kid kenobi edit of lala land. it came out a week ago so technically it hasnt been played out quite yet
  3. oh crap! happy belated birthday, cat
  4. http://bbs.clubplanet.com/showthread.php?threadid=91105&perpage=15&pagenumber=1
  5. ERIC YOU FUCK STOP STEALNG MY MATERIAL!
  6. bwahahahahahahahahahahaha
  7. krafty kuts @ arc in less than a month. for that will you let someone skullfuck you? ps i will have a list for this event
  8. yay for month-old news stories!
  9. while the birdy's here, what about krafty kuts in february?
  10. none of those are new per se... they're just CD re-releases of the b-sides of the 12" singles from halfway between the gutter&the stars
  11. From The Maven's Archive: The written shortening Xmas for "Christmas" is quite old, and is part of a large group of abbreviations based on Greek letters. If we recall, the letter H in the profane oath Jesus H. Christ is derived from the Greek letter eta (which looks like the Roman letter "H"), as the second letter of the word Jesus when written in Greek. Similarly, the name Christ has for a thousand years been abbreviated as X, which is not the Roman letter "eks," but the Greek letter "chi," standing for the first letter of Christ when written in Greek as "Christos" (as transcribed into Roman letters). Some of the words using this abbreviation are X, Xp (Greek chi-rho, or "Chr"), and Xt for "Christ," Xren for "christen," and Xtian for "Christian." The use of Xmas for "Christmas" is first found in the sixteenth century, in the slightly expanded spelling X'temmas; the Xmas form was in use by the eighteenth century. The X has always been used in religious contexts, and was often lavishly decorated in manuscripts, for example the glorious Chi-Rho page of the Book of Kells, the ninth-century illuminated gospels. The assumption that the abbreviation is somehow "weak" or "irreligious" since it "removes" the Christ from "Christmas" is a thoroughly modern idea. It should come as no surprise that throughout its history, Xmas has been found more often in letters or other informal works where space is valued. We should note that Xmas and other X abbreviations were usually found in the writings of educated people who knew their Greek. We should also note, though, that in modern use Xmas is most commonly found in advertisements and the like. For this and other reasons, the abbreviation is viewed with prejudice, and so it would be wise for its use to be confined to informal contexts, its long history notwithstanding. /nerd:hat:
  12. its cuz there were an assload of people in there all night. that room is not ventilated well enough to have that room packed
  13. i had my record box in the car. offered to hook him up with 70some breaks rekkkids but he graciously declined
  14. you probably did, i was in and out of there all night.
  15. wootski ...but something tells me phonk considers me an nb peeps (good peoples!)
  16. whoa nelly i made it and it wasnt even vaguely derrogatory, thank you mike. however im still waiting for my award for best house party.
  17. i wouldnt be surprised if ozzy and sharon were related. how else do you pop out kids that are that damn weird looking?
  18. i got dibs on his spleen
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