Oi!

Does exactly what it says on the tin. Some of the nonsense contained herein may be very loosely related to The Sisters of Mercy, but I wouldn't bet your PayPal account on it. In keeping with the internet's general theme nothing written here should be taken as Gospel: over three quarters of it is utter gibberish, and most of the forum's denizens haven't spoken to another human being face-to-face for decades. Don't worry your pretty little heads about it. Above all else, remember this: You don't have to stay forever. I will understand.
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Nephilim lyrics are like "twinkle twinkle little star" compared to you lot :roll:
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A lot of you pervs need a room.

A big room.

Preferably a Gothic chatroom on SuicideGirls ;)

I'm SlutMistress by the way...

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Dark wrote:
Francis wrote:@Dark: But you've still not got a record to plug. Or have I missed something?
As Motz said, yeah, the guy with the CD printer is on holiday.
So far we have 5 "test pressings" done (the first 5 copies, one of which I posted a scan of, all have the same songs on them as the next 95, but they all have a pixelated grey ring about 5mm in from the CD edge, which shouldn't have been there.)
So do I have to unfold and iron my Long Train flexidisc then?
Dark wrote:I've learned from experience I don't really get all that drunk.

Whiskey, however, does help in that. Gives me nice dreams and blurs everything just a little. I still can carry on a discussion on goth music even after having some, as well as plenty of various drinks mixed with orange juice, so I think I'll be fine.
And I remember when you were a sweet, inncoent, teetotaller. Heartland corrupts.

And being drunk generally helps considerably when discussing goth music.

Have a nice day. :notworthy:

Make the most of it. It won't happen again. LOL
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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Francis wrote:
Dark wrote:I've learned from experience I don't really get all that drunk.

Whiskey, however, does help in that. Gives me nice dreams and blurs everything just a little. I still can carry on a discussion on goth music even after having some, as well as plenty of various drinks mixed with orange juice, so I think I'll be fine.
And I remember when you were a sweet, inncoent, teetotaller. Heartland corrupts.

And being drunk generally helps considerably when discussing goth music.

Have a nice day. :notworthy:

Make the most of it. It won't happen again. LOL
Forums corrupt, and Heartland corrupts absolutely.

didn't people tell you that on the way in?
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no. they just said come and have a look, you'll love it...
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Congratulations, you sad bastard! Nah, you've promised to buy me a drink, that'll do. :oops: :notworthy:

Here's to another few years!
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Francis wrote:So do I have to unfold and iron my Long Train flexidisc then?
That was a contributing factor in my striving to get at least 4 songs done. Shame I bought one with Walk Away on eBay a while ago. :lol:
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@ both parties concerned: congrats 8)

now dark, step away from the keyboard :lol: ;D
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I swear there must be something in the water around here.

:lol:

No offence intended to any of the couples who have ... "coupled" is probably the wrong word ... erm ... "met through HL" is probably safest.

Yes, anyway. Have fun. :twisted:
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its all the pollution from hairspray and eyeliner :lol:
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Maybe that's why the meerkatâ„¢ is immune? The hat and the shades?

:lol:
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I think we're all pawns in a little game of chess being played by Quiff and Bux... :wink: :von:
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:lol:

200 lost souls swimming in a fish bowl :lol:
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which means we're all pooing in the water
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that explains the smell, the discolouration and the funny after taste :lol:
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emilystrange wrote:which means we're all pooing in the water
which is why only drink booze
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Quiff Boy wrote:that explains the smell, the discolouration and the funny after taste :lol:
have you been tasting heartlanders? :eek:
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just one or two... :lol:





brrrr. s-s-so c-c-cold :!: :urff:
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I don't think QB has but I can't vouch for some of our other members. :innocent:
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Quiff Boy wrote:just one or two... :lol:





brrrr. s-s-so c-c-cold :!: :urff:
is that a result of the tasting, or a comment on your surroundings?
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brrrr. s-s-so c-c-cold :!: :urff:
Well stick another lump of coal on the fire then... :roll:
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Quiff Boy wrote:@ both parties concerned: congrats 8)

now dark, step away from the keyboard :lol: ;D
Aw, but it's so much fun. :lol:
markfiend wrote:I swear there must be something in the water around here.

:lol:

No offence intended to any of the couples who have ... "coupled" is probably the wrong word ... erm ... "met through HL" is probably safest.

Yes, anyway. Have fun. :twisted:
Coupled would imply we're all part of a long train. ;)

Whatever's the magic ingredient in the water (Emily's comment aside), it should be added to water for public consumption.
Feel the love, people! </hippy moment>
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Dark wrote:Whatever's the magic ingredient in the water (Emily's comment aside), it should be added to water for public consumption.
Feel the love, people! </hippy moment>
:lol: :notworthy:
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Dark wrote:we're all part of a pikk rong. ;)
OI! There's only one long train on this forum... :innocent: ;D :kiss:
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boudicca wrote:
Dark wrote:we're all part of a pikk rong. ;)
OI! There's only one long train on this forum... :innocent: ;D :kiss:
:notworthy::lol::notworthy::lol::notworthy:
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