News!
Posted: 20 Apr 2009, 09:55
News (good) + lyrics => http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/news/livenews.htm
Hello TheBoyNextDoor, P L E A S E unveil to me how you get to these hidden words?TheBoyNextDoor wrote:
Some hidden words after the lyrics to Arms.
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This feels almost as holding a new CD in my hand... I'm thrilled.
, oh yes, thank you ...TheBoyNextDoor wrote:Just right click on the page and choose "show source code" (or something similar, I only got swedish-version of Firefox) and you should get a page with all the HTML-code.
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Erm. I actually find this rather amusing:TheBoyNextDoor wrote:Just right click on the page and choose "show source code" (or something similar, I only got swedish-version of Firefox) and you should get a page with all the HTML-code.
Has that always been there?:von: wrote:Note to support bands:
We've changed our European concert-booking agent, to enhance our side of the promoter-checking process, but if you're a band and you plan to share our stage, check with the promoter whether he should have asked us about it, and check that he actually did ask us aboutit.
This applies to evberybody, but most particularly to support bands from a galaxy far, far away at the sad end of the musical spectrum. No surprises there.
The only surprise is the recent and remarkably inventive whining of fuckwits who think that dodgy darklings have some god-given right to
hijack a Sisters gig merely by alerting their closest neighbours, surprising us at a soundcheck and (reluctantly) letting us hear their (naturally) bad CD, five hours before showtime.
I think since 2001 when they played in Portugal and cancelled the support band because they were too much goth.7anthea7 wrote: Has that always been there?
Exactly. Someone is trying to tell you something..._emma_ wrote:TheBoyNextDoor wrote: <!--
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It's the mantra for me, isn't it? I must just get on that plane and stop whining.
nah coz it's a double whatsit innit_emma_ wrote:TheBoyNextDoor wrote: <!--
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It's the mantra for me, isn't it? I must just get on that plane and stop whining.
Back in time wrote:Let us stick to this part of your post. You have a long way to drive._emma_ wrote:You know what, I have a feeling that a week from now MrAE will be as fit as a fiddle in Zagreb,
That´s the truth..Harvey Winston wrote:I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.
How true.Harvey Winston wrote:I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.
Last line of the chorus.TheBoyNextDoor wrote:
Some hidden words after the lyrics to Arms.
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(All there is to fear is fear of fear)
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This feels almost as holding a new CD in my hand... I'm thrilled.
Yes it definitely is!mh wrote: Last line of the chorus.
Bingo! Winner in the American History category!Sid Wainwright wrote:Franklin Delano Roosevelt, I believe!
House! er, I mean Bingo! Winner in the groovy sci fi categoryabridged wrote:Frank Herbert. The fear is the mindkiller one...