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Rating: The coming months are full of interesting or half interesting gigs here. 30 Sep Necros Christos, Grave Miasma 03 Okt Marduk, Ofermod, Valkyrja 13 Okt U.D.O 30 Okt Naglfar, Moloken 02 Nov Degial, Oblideration 05 Nov Queensryche 16 Nov Belphegor 23 Nov Uncle Acid and The Deadbeats 30 Nov Vidunder 30 Nov Lord Belial, Ram, Jormundgand 03 Dec Carcass, Amon Amarth, Hell 15 Dec Satyricon, Cththonic Slating: Ill be broke before the year ends.

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Rating: The coming months are full of interesting or half interesting gigs here. 30 Sep Necros Christos, Grave Miasma 03 Okt Marduk, Ofermod, Valkyrja 13 Okt U.D.O 30 Okt Naglfar, Moloken 02 Nov Degial, Oblideration 05 Nov Queensryche 16 Nov Belphegor 23 Nov Uncle Acid and The Deadbeats 30 Nov Vidunder 30 Nov Lord Belial, Ram, Jormundgand 03 Dec Carcass, Amon Amarth, Hell 15 Dec Satyricon, Cththonic Slating: Ill be broke before the year ends.
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Rating: The gorgeous fall weather we're having this week. Slating: My FUCKING EAR still isn't unclogged. Death to ears. All subjects of my kingdom must wear earplugs in their right ears, day and night, to show their loyalty. Anyone caught listening to music in stereo will be summarily judged and made to purchase me a good beer.

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FA do you have any idea how hard it is not to laugh when surrounded by people? It's exceedingly difficult rating - Autumn (aka Fall) because it looks like the trees are on fire and that's totally metal slating - it can't be Autumn all year round (down here it's spring there's blossoms everywhere so unmetal)

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Edgar literally scared the shit out of Manny last night... Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
LMAO! That's awesome! Animals can sense evil. :) Grimm was bitching last night after we put him in his kennel, he's been doing that a lot lately; so at midnight I got up and moved him into the back room and slept rather well. He wouldn't look at me this morning. He was so butt hurt it was hilarious.
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My wife had three when we started dating again after she got out of school. Then one showed up in a blizzard and we had to take it in... I could do without them' date=' but they're non-negotiable. Four cats, a bird, a baby [i']and a dog just wouldn't work.
1 dog and a baby = just right. :)
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