Saturday, July 3, 2010

A Day Dryness Before Menses

Muscle Bustle

Summer is here ... Dr. Faustroll neither muscle nor the slightest ounce of balance needed to take on this unlikely craft whose birth dates back well before that of the electric guitar, but hey, it does not, eh ..?

Monday, June 28, 2010

Play Table Top Online

Advancement

Hello everyone! First
news since the launch of the blog, but that does not mean we do not go forward on the contrary!
We work primarily on cases 1 and 2. Case 1 is almost fully translated and is being programming and will be on a first draft patch. Then comes the 2, etc. ...

Introduction Case 2

gonna be heavy, because we are assisted by a very talented designer, Secretmonster, who has already figured out how to translate "picture objects" such as evidence, profiles, buttons and many elements of the decor, in short the real work of pro.





Surely little news for a while, we're right in the longest stage of translation and time-consuming: the modification scripts. As soon as the result we meet, we will post a profit, and if conditions permit, a provisional first patch.

Your patience will be rewarded soon! Stay tuned for the adventures of Benjamin Hunter!

Saturday, June 26, 2010

I Have A Fetish For Female Feet In Nylon

Jimmy Cross - I Want My Baby Back

If we were presented with awards for "Teenage Death Song" very special kind, if any, Jimmy Cross winner would be perfect parody ... His song 'I Want My Baby Back' to be ranked 92nd on the Billboard in 1965, is a masterpiece of black humor and offbeat ... Side B meanwhile, is a nice instrumental version ironically titled 'Play The Other Side' ...

So I swerved to The Left, and What Do I See?
Some mush-head, it was motorcycle,
headin 'right at us!
And I Knew at last, me and my baby
Were About to Meet the leader of the ...

pack ...!

Friday, June 18, 2010

Acoustic Soulutions Tv

Buddy Holly - Down The Line: Rarities

A note was posted here to celebrate the anniversary of the fateful day that is known under the name of 'Day the Music Died', after the song by Don McLean ... Obviously, or it is not, the music did not die that day, and even if it sometimes has serious trouble to do when we hear what can sometimes arouse general enthusiasm, she has always insisted, provided that we want to take the trouble to dig a little, fairly well defended ... So even if Peggy Sue is today can be divorced, and that Buddy Holly could not be more dead, his songs are, in turn, finally and damn these, and if there is paradise, for your servant, will no doubt a 'Fool's Paradise' ...


I'm Not Trying to stump anybody ... It's the Beauty of the
That language I'm interested in Buddy Holly