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Tuesday, April 29, 2003 |
Holy Cow! Damn. I missed this. Batman. Robin. Batgirl. All the toys (The Baterang is one of those things...)!!! Well, Ye olde Phart found several links:
Classic Bat-Vehicles.... For the Gotham City crime-fighter on the go!
[Ye Olde Phart]
11:32:56 PM |
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That's. Wire. Tabs and lyrics to 12XU? Or Pink Flag? Reuters? Here they are:[tabulated by andersom[at]spot.colorado.edu] [E5 B5 F#5]
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A|-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-|
E|-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-|
[P. M., alternating up- and down-strokes] Saw you in a mag (smoking a fag), kissing a man [C#5] I got you in a corner (cottage), got you in a corner [E5 B5] 12XU All their songs are not more than 3 or 4 chords. Usually just one chord, with a bit of tabbing on guitar or bass. That's what makes them great. Easy. But play it LOUD.
8:57:58 PM |
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And just to let you know... ...or else. ALL of those black and white cartoons on the left hand side of my entries have indeed been drawn by nobody else but me. Except there's a drawing, painting or photograph that directly refers to especially that website. Then it belongs to that site, and nobody else. Or to the Copyright holder. All the other stuff is by yours truly, The Cartoonist. Which means, if you want to use any of my cartoons for your homepage or God knows what, please ask me. Just ask. Do not download and then upload any of my pictures (from The Cartoonist, my 3D-Illustrations or ESPECIALLY my Raumpatrouille gallery) to your website without mentioning where you got it from. I'm only writing this because I'm now involved in a legal battle with Bavaria Film AG and/or Schwanstein TV, who both reside in dreadful Southern Germany (Bayern! Bavaria!). Documents are here, here and here. This, of course, doesn't count for fellow bloggers who refer to my entries anyway. Just carry on. Anybody else: Please just ASK! Again: Just ask. I've got 3 email addresses, so it can't be that complicated really.
5:07:54 PM |
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Nothing serious. Merely to give the spambots something to work on. Still not sure about this. Anyway, eat those addresses:"tarzrz@gctcv.us, ztbfoati@fkbusolphokwz.pl, xkfxgtm@ykuobhz.dk, kkk@gazf.de, xhqvxdsq@hbiendnliebnas.edu, mgrkzsdue@wmishhxt.fr, gzt@fywpddvzxi.biz, vhzn@moiwoasa.es, eblkyt@dgbntbp.br, wkrubtvwt@domoqlvbutbyrk.fr, hjzqlv@oaocuwq.jp, xmryli@urbnkb.tv, qee@jsjcoeys.de, zybcwsco@xfpjsizcopo.com, yzk@kypauuvnal.net, zxomtei@yijqrnnsqmupfmogaifh.it, hdykixqoi@auqaot.com, pooczo@uuwvgupvc.net, eamkmea@gnfiwtpjq.net, rcgwreicr@ykjnx.mil" Oh, and I'm listening to 'send', by the way.
4:11:35 PM |
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... from swerve of shore to bend of bay. Big website about architectural Dublin; development, history, houses, streets - one can spend hours there."Dublin Bay, with its great sweep of coast from the rocky brow of Howth in the north to the headland of Dalkey in the south, is a fitting introduction to one of Europe's finest capitals. The city is spread over the broad valley of the River Liffey, with the Wicklow Hills sheltering it on the south. In addition to its splendid public buildings, Dublin is particularly rich in domestic architecture of the 18th century. Fine Georgian mansions, many of them with historical association, lends elegance to the city's wide streets and spacious squares."
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