Archive for April, 2006|Monthly archive page

Online Stadium

OnlinestadiumCome sit next to me in the Largest Online Stadium. I’m in Block F, Tribune 11.










Flashcube’s Law

DouchebagAin’t it always the case.













From The Flashcube.org Mailbox

4Ieg

We would like to exchange banners with your site. Please let us know if you are interested and we will place your banner on our site.

Ours can be found here:
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Please link to http://www.4ieg.com

Please direct us to yours for immediate placement on our site.

Thanks.

International Entertainment Group
http://www.4ieg.com

Hello,

Thanks for the offer for banner exchange on my website
(http://www.flashcube.org). Unfortunately, I cannot accept it because
the 60 x 468 dimensions of the banner do not fit well within the
design of my website. I prefer either text links or something smaller.

Regards,

http://www.flashcube.org

Buzzzz!

BeegirlsYes But No But Yes has a nice write-up on the trailer for R-rated schlock-horror “Invasion of the Bee Girls” There’s a link to the trailer available on YouTube but be wary as it’s not remotely safe for work. Buzzzzzzzzzzzz!!!!!!













Judas

Judas1National Geographic’ research into The Gospel of Judas is available online with a translation of the document available to read as a PDF. I wonder what Rob Halford has to say about all of this.















Some Explanation Necessary….

RobocoppBut I’m not going to give it to you. See for yourself.













X Marks The Spot

EcstasyGuardian Unlimited has a story detailing the effects on a man after he injested a total of 40,000 Ecstasy pill over 9 years. First off; that’s a fucking lot. I’ll humour you and actually do the math.

40,000 divided by 9 years equals roughly 4444 pills a year. Divide that into 365 day and you have about 12 pills a day. Holy Shit!

Now I’m not about to reveal my drug history but it’s easy to say that it’s a lot less that this. The fact that he’s still alive is a testament to something or other. It did takes its toll on his body and mind though.

Though the man, who is now 37, stopped taking the drug seven years ago, he still suffers from severe physical and mental health side-effects, including extreme memory problems, paranoia, hallucinations and depression. He also suffers from painful muscle rigidity around his neck and jaw which often prevents him from opening his mouth. The doctors believe many of these symptoms may be permanent.

If it can happen to Whitney Houston, it can happen to you. Crack is bad but 40,000 Ecstasy is a smidge worse.

Punk Rock!

RollinsThe 100 greatest punk rock songs of all time. Really.













Biff!

Serie Biff
Bang! Pow! Whizzzzzzzz!











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