Horror movies, fun people, reading, frame drumming, anything outdoors, traveling, primitive dolls, History,
different Cultures.
Acting, Acting in Haunted Houses, drama/puppets/singing,
drinking good coffee.I moderate on the best Horror Forum ever...Horror-movies.ca my screen name is thedeadshallrule come join us.
Music
A huge mix, I prefer Rock and Metal.
Kate Bush, Supertramp, Rob Zombie, Woodbelly, Jethro Tull,
Foreigner, Pink Floyd, Soil, Symphorce, Danzig, Misfits, Breaking Benjamin, Johnny Cash, Lordi, Rammstein, Borknagar, Ozzy, Donnie Iris, AFI, Seether, Scorpions, Buddy Holly, Blues Traveler, Korn, Classical, just a small example of mix.
Boudicca Queen of the Iceni, Joan Of Arc, Maya Angelou,
William Wallace, Jesus, and anyone else who knows that freedom has a very high price to pay and won't stop until freedom can be achieved.
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Things I Love About Independence Day (1. It's legal to purchase and use potentially fatal explosives. (2. Being drunk before noon on enough beer to kill a Clydesdale. (3. Self-esteen increases each year you're NOT the moron who drowned at the lake. (4. You can wear your Captain America T-Shirt without looking geeky. (5. It's the perfect collision of crass commercialism and phony patriotism. (6. Because time-travel hasn't been invented, we'll never know how depressed our Founding Fathers would be at the way we fukked up their dream of liberty and freedom. (7. That girl --- you know the one --- who always shows up in the daisy-dukes and a tube top. (8. We tell children in our neighborhood that are scared by fireworks, it's only a drive-by and they calm down. (9. You can serve guests anything, including walrus carcess if you barbeque it first. (10. They haven't figured out a way to make it a religious holiday yet.
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A cemetery is a place in which dead bodies and cremated remains are buried. The term cemetery (from Greek κοιμητήριον: sleeping place) implies that the land is specifically designated as a burying ground. Cemeteries in the Western world are the place where the final ceremonies of death are observed. These ceremonies or rites differ according to cultural practice and religious belief. The earliest of the spacious landscaped-style cemeteries is Père Lachaise in Paris. This embodied the idea of state- rather than church-controlled burial – a concept that spread through Europe with the Napoleonic invasions, and sometimes became adapted leading to the opening of cemeteries by private companies. The shift to municipal cemeteries or those established by private companies was usually accompanied by the establishing of spacious, landscaped, burial grounds outside of the city limits. Cemeteries are usually a respected or protected area, and often include a crematorium for the cremation of the dead. The violation of the graves or buildings is usually considered a very serious crime, and punishments are often severe. The style of cemeteries varies greatly internationally. For example, in the United States and many European countries, modern cemeteries usually have many tombstones placed on open spaces. In Russia, tombstones are usually placed in small fenced family lots. (This was once common practice in American cemeteries as well, and such fenced family plots are still visible in some older American cemeteries.) www.novemberobscura.com