Hello. I have had so many names over the years, but you can call me Cry For The Devil. I reside in Vancouver, and I have been for the past 3 years. I originally hail from Winnipeg. I am very new to the Gothic scene here. I have never attended any Gothic function to date, although I am planning to start frequenting bars and clubs where I can meet individuals who share the same interests as myself.
You've seen these - they look like someone has simply done the "slick the hair together at the top" thing like a kid with shampoo in his hair. The hair on the sides isn't any shorter. Rinse out the gel and it's an ordinary haircut. What exactly is the message behind such lameness? Why not just write "poseur" on your forehead with a Jiffy-marker?
You've seen these - they look like someone has simply done the "slick the hair together at the top" thing like a kid with shampoo in his hair. The hair on the sides isn't any shorter. Rinse out the gel and it's an ordinary haircut. What exactly is the message behind such lameness? Why not just write "poseur" on your forehead with a Jiffy-marker?
You've seen these - they look like someone has simply done the "slick the hair together at the top" thing like a kid with shampoo in his hair. The hair on the sides isn't any shorter. Rinse out the gel and it's an ordinary haircut. What exactly is the message behind such lameness? Why not just write "poseur" on your forehead with a Jiffy-marker?
This year marks the fifth anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center. Already they've made two films about it; United 93 and World Trade Center. Now I for one think it is far too soon for Hollywood to be making films about this disaster. It's still too fresh in everybody's minds. What does everyone else think?
Did anyone happen to catch the Discovery Channel special titled "Inside the Twin Towers"? I saw it last sunday night, and I found it to be a very eye-opening and disturbing recreation of what went on inside the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.
I was shocked upon hearing the news of the untimely death of Steve Irwin. Apparently he was killed by a stingray while filming a documentary about dangerous ocean animals. During his run on television, I really enjoyed watching his show. It was truly one of the few shows on television that was both educational and entertaining. He will be missed. Rest in peace Steve.