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Post by Zen on Dec 20, 2015 12:37:51 GMT -5
A LAWYER for concert promoter Andrew McManus says the music industry figure will “strenuously defend” allegations he was part of a criminal network that laundered up to $5 million through Sydney and Las Vegas casinos.
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Post by Zen on Dec 20, 2015 12:53:12 GMT -5
well all I was gonna say was he was bringing in drugs along with bands stuff, and it pissed me off when said band was supposedly clean!
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Post by anaix3l on Feb 5, 2016 13:28:42 GMT -5
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Post by anaix3l on Apr 29, 2016 16:33:27 GMT -5
I would have thought nobody can be this stupid. Boy, was I wrong!
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Post by anaix3l on Apr 30, 2016 18:17:49 GMT -5
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Post by anaix3l on May 21, 2016 11:50:08 GMT -5
... like landing flat on your face!
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Post by AeroCooper on Jun 4, 2016 15:10:52 GMT -5
Woman Charged After Body Found in Freezer Sold at Yard Sale By The Associated Press GOLDSBORO, N.C. — Jun 3, 2016, 4:12 PM ET Police in North Carolina are looking for a woman after authorities say her mother's body was found in a freezer that she sold in a yard sale. Marcella Jean Lee, 56, of Goldsboro is being sought on a charge of failure to report the death, media outlets reported. An autopsy revealed no signs of foul play in the death of 75-year-old Arma Ann Roush, who lived with her daughter. Roush was last seen in August. Police said a neighbor bought the freezer from Lee for $30. It was taped shut and Lee apparently told the neighbor that church members would come by to pick up items in the freezer. The neighbor said the seller told her the items inside the freezer were for a Sunday school project and that the church would come pick them up. Weeks after the purchase, no one had come for the items, so the neighbor opened the freezer and discovered Roush's remains. According to the neighbor, the daughter was moving out of state and told her not to open the freezer, which she referred to as a time capsule, until church members could come by and collect the contents inside. abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/woman-charged-body-found-freezer-sold-yard-sale-39591834
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Post by RiffsOnRuts on Jul 10, 2016 4:56:12 GMT -5
This is what Rolling Stone's Billy Altman wrote about AC/DC's High Voltage in 1976: Those concerned with the future of hard rock may take solace in knowing that with the release of the first U.S. album by these Australian gross-out champions, the genre has unquestionably hit its all-time low. Things can only get better (at least I hope so). A band whose live act features a lead guitarist (Angus Young) leering menacingly while dressed in schoolboy beanie and knickers, AC/DC has nothing to say musically (two guitars, bass and drums all goose-stepping together in mindless three-chord formations). Lyrically, their universe begins and ends with the words "I," "me" and "mine." Lead singer Bon Scott spits out his vocals with a truly annoying aggression which, I suppose, is the only way to do it when all you seem to care about is being a star so that you can get laid every night. And that, friends, comprises the sum total of themes discussed on this record. Stupidity bothers me. Calculated stupidity offends me. Read more: www.rollingstone.com/music/albumreviews/high-voltage-19761216#ixzz4DzwFcLKl
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Post by AeroCooper on Jul 10, 2016 6:22:50 GMT -5
Apparently I am an idiot. I only got one right.
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Post by anaix3l on Jul 10, 2016 13:14:32 GMT -5
^ Missed the rainbow one. Thought it's either about the physics of it or a Blackmore joke. Got the others though.
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Post by anaix3l on Jul 14, 2016 17:18:04 GMT -5
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Post by AeroCooper on Jul 16, 2016 16:41:51 GMT -5
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Post by anaix3l on Jul 24, 2016 12:33:17 GMT -5
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Post by AeroCooper on Aug 21, 2016 14:33:36 GMT -5
Top 10 showoff fails, but I've queued it up to the top 3, since they're the best:
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Post by AeroCooper on Aug 31, 2016 19:00:44 GMT -5
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