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Post by Scalawag on Jan 19, 2005 18:27:07 GMT 2
Just shame that you're way too ugly for her. true true *sigh*
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Post by Scalawag on Jan 19, 2005 11:25:25 GMT 2
kiitos ;D nomen est omen ;D
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Post by Scalawag on Jan 15, 2005 19:24:59 GMT 2
this one is THE MOST SEXY & BEAUTIFUL of them all:
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Post by Scalawag on Jan 7, 2005 0:32:54 GMT 2
well, you'll have to check her out either via their web page (which is run by the girls themselves, which rocks!) but that one is pay-access only... or download her photos using some sharing-programme... a friend of mine sent her photosets to me thinking that i'd like her, and she was right ;D oh, their web page is: www.suicidegirls.com
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Post by Scalawag on Jan 6, 2005 18:35:22 GMT 2
i know it now, the sexiest girl in this solar system has to be Reagan (formerly Nixion) of Suicide Girls pin-up (erotic, not porn, mind you) alternative (punk, goth, etc.) web-site, she's got some darn elfish looks ;D
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Post by Scalawag on Dec 7, 2004 12:18:58 GMT 2
Yeah.... Kristina Lokken ! The Terminator from Terminator 3. Realy a dangerous lady..... And not to forgett: Jolene Blalok. At least the sexiest girl on Vulkan. ( StarTrek) and a few other planets as well i might add.... still i'm very much annoyed by Star Trek... Star Wars on the other hand ;D
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Post by Scalawag on Dec 2, 2004 20:02:53 GMT 2
the one who played the kings wife in the movie Die Nibelungen... braided warrior women are my thing i guess ;D ain't got much clue 'bout the Nibelungs though... so i dunno the names, and only saw the last minutes of the movie Arwen with the sword (minus the puking hobbit) ;D the celto-christian archer from the ROAR! tv series
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Post by Scalawag on Dec 1, 2004 18:21:21 GMT 2
how about that troll lass on Finntroll's Trollhammaren cover? that's a folk-metalers dream come true.... or innit? ;D
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Post by Scalawag on Feb 1, 2005 21:34:36 GMT 2
Unfortunatly I can't play the banjo... I'd love to learn one day though... Then I can be like a real American country-man Oh Brother Where Art Thou? ;D
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Post by Scalawag on Jan 21, 2005 13:48:09 GMT 2
@ TomS: Why you don't show a pic? In Germany we know the 'SamS'. It's a curious guy with some 'wish-points' in his face. (the blue guy on the photo) Are you in some kind of relationship with him? Are you the belgian version of this? what is this? Pumukel in den Wechseljahren? ;D
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Post by Scalawag on Jan 19, 2005 21:35:12 GMT 2
good idea Runedancer ;D i'll try to provoke a start ;D
so how about that booze-filled medieval football match with the accompanying rural folk-metal mayhem suggestion? we gonna do that in the not-so-far-off future or what? korpihullunolympix must go underway!
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Post by Scalawag on Jan 26, 2005 21:17:09 GMT 2
Will I be banned if I confess that I like red wine better? as long it's not bubbly, white or rose
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Post by Scalawag on Jan 25, 2005 22:59:24 GMT 2
Since when are the Austrians experts on beer? i'd like to know that one too... okay, creadits for bock-beers... but the rest
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Post by Scalawag on Jan 12, 2005 12:01:17 GMT 2
last time i checked the finnish spelling was VOTKA, but i know the original as well, coming from a slavic country, and it means '(little) water', how deviously benign... like whisky ;D i often wonder why the 80% vol.alc. rum Stroh hasn't the inscription 'mild baby throat-medicine' on it
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Post by Scalawag on Jan 11, 2005 20:53:55 GMT 2
okay, this should actually go into the Favorite Votka thread, but as noone started one yet i'd like to know if anybody knows which votka factory was licensed to be the only one during the Winter War (1939/40 - soviet aggression on Finland) allowed to make molotov-cocktails by the Finnish govt? recently read it in a book on WWII but the name of the factory/brewery wasn't mentioned...
...besides, plain old Finlandia is definitely my favorite votka ;D
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