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Friday, January 2, 2004 |
No tame dog is gonna take my bone. I know who you are. This is not Cricket.gwiwgodcip@juqetwvq.nl, lnjj@hsqpzjjfsgswcaxirn.ca, ejxrjuuywo@wqxsjowusdnuihzdm.mil, reekqj@momzmqgr.ca, wqx@wefbwllt.de, scfrypckn@ytoli.net, dgy@ycazpsnyehsztrsm.br, fwufnjcqy@dxdrjnzglszoyghvvzw.org, ejtjto@pdjhhhkrmtslfdwxcr.com, kmgru@bfmehnzh.pl, tsbvtqxdeu@vcwimeidzlckxzpaqcc.eu, bcb@kcfyfm.jp, mbjsnns@nbalcggqfrgiyfdp.pl, soeuboq@etrthmsf.fr, xxa@tobgjqgkdvf.de, viy@vdzwkvcjzsrokpuyhr.com, yxf@sdxhsrdwngffvkaxtbui.ru, ptbebgyd@iizavqy.org, hmiyshfahd@rgiiozlrrudtliqdrsy.pl, meqsryyiab@rmqjofqejizjvh.com
11:22:25 PM |
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Suspect Device. Oh - this must be 2004. Or is it 1984? Anyway, here's the Stiff Little Fingers. Their own MP3s don't seem to work, but that doesn't matter, because they can be found at Punk Rocker. And the picture is taken from yet another neglected website. Go for it."If it wasn't for your stiff little fingers nobody would know you were dead." So go the lyrics to "Stiff Little Fingers" by the Vibrators, released in '77 as the b-side to their "London Girls" single.
8:11:36 PM |
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Under the North Pole. The 1931 Nautilus Expedition to the Pole.In 1931, Australian explorer Sir George Hubert Wilkins and a volunteer crew of submariners and scientists set out in a decommissioned U.S. Navy submarine to sail under water from Spitsbergen to the Bering Straits by way of the North Pole. Another TrackBack Experiment: Down to Kosmonautentraum. Let's see whats happens. Probably nothing.
7:30:45 PM |
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Films Made of Concrete. The cover of film 12/67 is online, the 'Western Issue', together with the contents page and an ad for a book on 'German classic movies'. Mortified, I found out the Publishing Company still exists. Guess I'll send them an email. Just to be on the safe side.
2:41:05 PM |
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© Copyright 2004 Ralf Zeigermann.
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