Re: The what ever thread...
Posted: Sat May 21, 2016 8:48 am
UglyCasanova wrote:Last night I sprinkled sea salt on watermelon and my life has been a lie
It's also good grilled with feta.

UglyCasanova wrote:Last night I sprinkled sea salt on watermelon and my life has been a lie
UglyCasanova wrote:Last night I sprinkled sea salt on watermelon and my life has been a lie
UglyCasanova wrote:Last night I sprinkled sea salt on watermelon and my life has been a lie
UglyCasanova wrote:Random fact:
I parts of Europe (and Asia?), the musical note B is called H. Go figure.
UglyCasanova wrote:Rumour has it that it all started with a printing error in Germany. Lousy Germans.
Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D. wrote:UglyCasanova wrote:Rumour has it that it all started with a printing error in Germany. Lousy Germans.
i randomly learned this the other day. but they said it was so bach could write his name in his pieces or some shit
futuresailors wrote:Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D. wrote:UglyCasanova wrote:Rumour has it that it all started with a printing error in Germany. Lousy Germans.
i randomly learned this the other day. but they said it was so bach could write his name in his pieces or some shit
But then wouldn't he be writing hach?
The commandments handed by Dio to Joey DeMaio, which hath been adhered to by legions of zealots since, are carved in denim and leather. Thou shall defend the steel. Thou shalt have a rallying 'yeah' in the middle of thou song. Thou shall sing about peril and storms and battles. Thou shalt reach for those high notes. Thou shall have a chorus that whips your crowd into a frenzy with the two simple words Viking and Metal. Heavy metal, as in true, iron-forged metal, is easy prey for those that want to turn their nose up at its earnest devotion to cliches of glory, power and dragons, but these people do not want to die for metal and therefore they are false.
UglyCasanova wrote:Rumour has it that it all started with a printing error in Germany. Lousy Germans.