Chains


  • Really Awful Hip Hop Chains
    The website Infected Tube have collected together some of rap’s finest and some of their awful chain motifs. The Beastie Boys’ (seemingly) tongue-in-cheek VW logo looks like a trinket compared to some of these monstrosities. m0le blogs at Dump Trumpet (word!)
  • ALICE IN CHAINS - LIVE '92 & '93
    ALICE IN CHAINS - LIVE '92 & '93DAMN THAT RIVERWE DIE YOUNGTHEM BONESWOULD?ROOSTERJUNKHEADBLEED THE FREAKGODSMACKSICKMANIT AIN'T LIKE THATHATE TO FEEL http://www.megaupload.com/?d=R16DCVUWIf you want more visit my site: http://softeca.forumlive.org
  • New Peta Campaign: “Wild Animals Don’t Belong in Chains, Boycott the Zoo”
    SORRY GUYS WE HAD TO TAKE THE PICTURE DOWN- PETA REQUESTED WE TAKE THIS DOWN - THEY ARE PLANNING A BIG LAUNCH AND WE JUMPED THE GUN ON THEM A WEE BIT! Patrick Ribbsaeter is chained in a new PETA ad aimed to draw attention to the plight of elephants in zoos in India. The ad will [...]
  • God of War: Chains of Olympus DEMO (PSP)
    INFO:God of War: Chains of Olympus PSP demo. A great game with a great story! I believe the demo even features unlockables since a "Treasures" feature is listed on the main menu. ISO dumped from UMD using UMD Dumper.Size: 354MbDownload :http://www.megaupload.com/?d=L7I65977http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TCT1E7QRhttp://www.megaupload.com/?d=QXFFGDCHRAR PASSWORD:darkindy
  • Chains of Olympus Delayed
    Originally planned to release in time for this year’s holiday season, Sony has today announced that Chains of Olympus will be pushed back to March 4th, 2008.Disappointed fans can always try out the PlayStation Underground members’ demo of the game, which includes a single level from the game. If you were one of those lucky people who signed up, expect the demo to be in your mailboxes by the end of the month.Source: Digital Battle Online Games Sony PlayStation Chains of Olympus delay demo
  • Alice in Chains - Acoustic
    Author: Alice in ChainsPaperback: 64 pagesPublisher: Hal Leonard Corporation (June 1, 1997) Language: EnglishISBN: 0793572401 Zip Password: T0sT@rN@
  • The Real Costs of Nuclear War: Radioactive Breastmilk, Birth Defects, Contaminated Food Chains
    Well, I'm an Eastern Washington baby, born and raised in the downwind nuclear shadow of Hanford, so this kind of stuff hits especially close to home. If you think humans only suffer injury or death when a plant melts down or a bomb goes boom, think again. Isn't reproduction a freedom and a right to be protected at all costs? Shouldn't the health risks to pregnant women and small children, when coupled with the environmental costs and wreckage, be enough to convince people that nuclear energy is not even remotely safe and we should perhaps find better ways of reducing energy consumption rather than increasing energy production? Anyway, here's a bunch of terrible news on uranium mining in other countries and on Native American reservations, depleted uranium, radioactive breast milk, birth defects in infants due to radiation sickness acquired by their mother from working in nuclear power plants, Hanford's Environmental Impact Statement ... you know, some of that dark underbelly we don't o
  • Fast-food chains in Australia to curb trans fat
    I just got around to reading this article, at first I thought okay thats a start, then as I kept reading I became very annoyed. Heres a snippet of what our Assistant Health Minister Christopher Pyne and the Heart Foundation communications manager Monique Blunden had to say:Mr Pyne said Australians consumed 0.6 per cent of their daily kilojoules as trans fats. "While we are doing well, I would still like to get that level down further and the reliance on saturated fats down also," he said. "It is important when we reduce trans fats in our food supply that we do it in the context of a balanced diet. "We don't wish to decrease trans fats by returning to the use of saturated fats such as palm oil, tallow and lard." Heart Foundation communications manager Monique Blunden said dealing with the use of trans fats was important because of the amount of people who ate fast-food every day. "While we are certainly thrilled with the initiative Christopher Pyne has taken, we want to make sure t



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