Struck By Silence's new website is www.struckbysilence.com You can also listen to their music on purevolume or myspace.
Go see SBS in concert. They are hella tight.
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Short for STRUCK BY SILENCE. A sicky new band out of San Diego, Ca. You can visit their website at admitonemusic.com
Hey, did you go to that sicky SBS show last night at SOMA?
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1. A h2g2 researcher who in September 2001 asked a simple question about cancelling his/her account.
2. A deity of sorts, whose return is fortold by the prophet 2legs (usually after several pints of ale
"Intolerance of Nighthoover, and Nighthoovering cannot be tolerated and is futile. Probably." -- 2legs
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the heartagram was made by the band HIM and is mixture of a heart and a pentagram.the symbol itself means love and hate.Ville Valo made this symbol popular as did american skater Bam Margera who is a very loyal fan of the group.
the heartagram is a tattoo on ville valo.
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Alcoholic beverage, served in pint (or half pint glasses for wooses and southern pansies) and at varying temperatures from icy cold to above room temperature depending on the type, quality and locale.
Areet mate, I'm off to the booza fer some ale.
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A girl in who joins a cheer squad for school events for the purpose of raising school spririt. But fails. The individual cheerleader tends to be snobby, dyes her hair blonde for no apparent reason, drive needlessly expensive cars(and usually crash them a year later), strictly hang out with the sport jocks and other cheerleaders, and stereotypically a whore who wears almost no clothes outside of school in order to attract Saturday night entertainment. . .
See that cheerleader, she hicked her skirt up so high that no matter which way she turns you can see her panties. . .and that's not even visually appealing. . .
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Wrote plays such as Romeo and Juliet, Julius Ceasar, A midsummer's night dream, Macbeth, Hamlet, Merchant of Venice, and the Temptest.
"To be or not to be, --that is the question:--
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
And by opposing end them?"
-- From Hamlet (III, i, 56-61)
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