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rating - it appears there are now two Alethian albums on iTunes slating - I'm not sure the second is actually by the same band as the first
If the other album is Apolutrosis, then it's by Aletheian. The band used to be called Crutch and their old albums aren't too bad either. Rating - more free time today Slating - need to finish up some work
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rating - Arsis, these guys really knew how to make quality death metal early on slating - Arsis, these guys really lost their ability to make quality death metal pretty quickly
Their new free download EP from Scion AV was pretty good though. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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I will be rating - getting stuff for free slating - the news, specifically their sports coverage, yesterday they did a full story on Adelaide's victory over Carlton the previous night, today they didn't even mention Port Adelaide's victory over West Coast last night (AFL of course) yet they reported on: NRL (Rugby League), Rugby Union, Basketball, two AFL stories, A-League (euro football equivalent to the Premier League) and golf

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Rate: Getting out of the house last night Slate: The restaurant wasn't as good as I remember it to be.
Where did you go? Rating - Also going out for dinner, but ours was awesome (Squatters) Slating - Woke up with a monster headache this morning for no discernable reason Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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Where did you go? Rating - Also going out for dinner, but ours was awesome (Squatters) Slating - Woke up with a monster headache this morning for no discernable reason Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
Carvers. The server was a bitch, the main course was relatively bland (prime rib shouldn't be bland!) and the dessert was waffer thin for what I was expecting. We had a gift card that's why we went. The first two times I went there I loved it. Not quiet as good as Spencers but still pretty good. This last time was a bit of a let down. Rate: Getting out of the house Slate: The zoo was closed when we got there.
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probably for the best, they may have tried to put you back in your enclosure rating - full replay of Saturday night's game will be up today slating - Port Adelaide's website promised it would be up yesterday
Perhaps. The last time I was there the eagles looked very uppity. Buttholes. Rate: Watching the Craft Slate: How many bands will ultimately cover 'Love Spite Love'? Seriously, there are too many.
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