Aug. 3rd, 2006
I'm covetting.
*shakes fist at Holy Clothing*
I want this. Or, this
And, they're both half off.
But I shouldn't.
And there's a code to get $5 off (1234 is the code. And I can't help but think that's the code some idiot would have on his luggage.)
*sigh*
Anyone want to get me a belated birthday present? Anyone? *begs*
*shakes fist at Holy Clothing*
I want this. Or, this
And, they're both half off.
But I shouldn't.
And there's a code to get $5 off (1234 is the code. And I can't help but think that's the code some idiot would have on his luggage.)
*sigh*
Anyone want to get me a belated birthday present? Anyone? *begs*
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Aug. 3rd, 2006 02:52 pmhttp://www.myspace.com/combichrist
Combichrist News / DJ Dates / Tour Dates
GYBB Tops Charts Worldwide
Combichrists new EP, Get Your Body Beat has been topping the charts worldwide! GYBB is now in its 8th straight week on the Metropolis Records top 10, recently wrapped up six weeks on the Billboard Top Dance Sales chart, and currently sits at ..1 on the German DAC chart.
New Combichrist Tracks
Two brand new Combichrist tracks are set to appear on two very high profile compilation CDs. Christus Commando, a tribute to the late German actor Klaus Löwitsch, appears on the Das Bunker: Fear of a Distorted Planet 2CD, and Electrohead is set to come out on the new Industrial For The Masses 3 2CD set. Both albums are available for pre-order now.
DJ Dates
08.04 - Das Bunker, Los Angeles
08.06 The Chamber, Anaheim
08.11 Mera Luna Pre Party, Hildesheim
08.22 TBA, Portland
08.24 The Vogue, Seattle
08.27 TBA, Vancouver
Live Dates
08.10 K17, Berlin
08.12 Summer Darkness, Utrecht
08.25 New City Suburbs, Edmonton
09.27 Avalon Theater, Salt Lake City (w/ KMFDM)
09.29 Ogden Theater, Denver (w/ KMFDM)
09.30 Beaumont Club, Kansas City (w/ KMFDM)
10.01 TBA (w/ KMFDM)
10.02 First Avenue, Minneapolis (w/ KMFDM)
10.03 House of Blues, Chicago (w/ KMFDM)
10.04 The Rave, Milwaukee (w/ KMFDM)
10.06 Harpos, Detroit (w/ KMFDM)
10.07 Bogarts, Cincinnati (w/ KMFDM)
10.08 - House of Blues, Cleveland (w/ KMFDM)
10.09 Icon, Buffalo (w/ KMFDM)
10.10 Crobar, NYC (w/ KMFDM)
10.11 Trocadero, Philadelphia (w/ KMFDM)
10.12 Sonar, Baltimore (w/ KMFDM)
10.13 Tremont Music Hall, Charlotte (w/ KMFDM)
10.14 The Masquerade, Atlanta (w/ KMFDM)
10.15 State Theater, St. Petersburg (w/ KMFDM)
10.16 House of Blues, Orlando (w/ KMFDM)
10.18 Meridian, Houston (w/ KMFDM)
10.19 TBA, Texas (w/ KMFDM)
10.20 Ridlea Theater, Fort Worth (w/ KMFDM)
10.21 - White Rabbit, San Antonio (w/ KMFDM)
10.23 - Marquee Theater, Tempe (w/ KMFDM)
10.24 House of Blues, Anaheim (w/ KMFDM)
10.26 House of Blues, San Diego (w/ KMFDM)
10.27 Henry Fonda Theater, Los Angeles (w/ KMFDM)
10.28 Mezzanine, San Francisco (w/ KMFDM)
10.29 TBA (w/ KMFDM)
10.30 TBA (w/ KMFDM)
10.31 Neumos, Seattle (w/ KMFDM)
http://www.myspace.com/combichrist
Combichrist News / DJ Dates / Tour Dates
GYBB Tops Charts Worldwide
Combichrists new EP, Get Your Body Beat has been topping the charts worldwide! GYBB is now in its 8th straight week on the Metropolis Records top 10, recently wrapped up six weeks on the Billboard Top Dance Sales chart, and currently sits at ..1 on the German DAC chart.
New Combichrist Tracks
Two brand new Combichrist tracks are set to appear on two very high profile compilation CDs. Christus Commando, a tribute to the late German actor Klaus Löwitsch, appears on the Das Bunker: Fear of a Distorted Planet 2CD, and Electrohead is set to come out on the new Industrial For The Masses 3 2CD set. Both albums are available for pre-order now.
DJ Dates
08.04 - Das Bunker, Los Angeles
08.06 The Chamber, Anaheim
08.11 Mera Luna Pre Party, Hildesheim
08.22 TBA, Portland
08.24 The Vogue, Seattle
08.27 TBA, Vancouver
Live Dates
08.10 K17, Berlin
08.12 Summer Darkness, Utrecht
08.25 New City Suburbs, Edmonton
09.27 Avalon Theater, Salt Lake City (w/ KMFDM)
09.29 Ogden Theater, Denver (w/ KMFDM)
09.30 Beaumont Club, Kansas City (w/ KMFDM)
10.01 TBA (w/ KMFDM)
10.02 First Avenue, Minneapolis (w/ KMFDM)
10.03 House of Blues, Chicago (w/ KMFDM)
10.04 The Rave, Milwaukee (w/ KMFDM)
10.06 Harpos, Detroit (w/ KMFDM)
10.07 Bogarts, Cincinnati (w/ KMFDM)
10.08 - House of Blues, Cleveland (w/ KMFDM)
10.09 Icon, Buffalo (w/ KMFDM)
10.10 Crobar, NYC (w/ KMFDM)
10.11 Trocadero, Philadelphia (w/ KMFDM)
10.12 Sonar, Baltimore (w/ KMFDM)
10.13 Tremont Music Hall, Charlotte (w/ KMFDM)
10.14 The Masquerade, Atlanta (w/ KMFDM)
10.15 State Theater, St. Petersburg (w/ KMFDM)
10.16 House of Blues, Orlando (w/ KMFDM)
10.18 Meridian, Houston (w/ KMFDM)
10.19 TBA, Texas (w/ KMFDM)
10.20 Ridlea Theater, Fort Worth (w/ KMFDM)
10.21 - White Rabbit, San Antonio (w/ KMFDM)
10.23 - Marquee Theater, Tempe (w/ KMFDM)
10.24 House of Blues, Anaheim (w/ KMFDM)
10.26 House of Blues, San Diego (w/ KMFDM)
10.27 Henry Fonda Theater, Los Angeles (w/ KMFDM)
10.28 Mezzanine, San Francisco (w/ KMFDM)
10.29 TBA (w/ KMFDM)
10.30 TBA (w/ KMFDM)
10.31 Neumos, Seattle (w/ KMFDM)
http://www.myspace.com/combichrist
A story Squish's dad sent me...
Aug. 3rd, 2006 07:57 pmHere is an incredible story about an elephant's memory...
A young man was on holiday in Kenya after graduating from college. While he was walking through the bush, he came across a young bull elephant standing with one leg raised in the air.
The elephant seemed distressed so the man approached it very carefully. He got down on one knee and inspected the elephant's foot.
There was a large thorn deeply embedded in the bottom of the foot.
As carefully and as gently as he could he worked the thorn out with his hunting knife, after which the elephant gingerly put down its foot. The elephant turned to face the man and with a rather stern look on its face, stared at him. For a good ten minutes the man stood frozen -- thinking of nothing else but being trampled.
Eventually the elephant trumpeted twice loudly, turned and walked away.
The man never forgot that elephant or the events of that day. Twenty years later the man was walking through the zoo with his teenage son.
As they approached the elephant enclosure, one of the creatures turned and walked over to where they were standing at the rail. The large bull elephant stared at him and lifted its front foot off the ground, then put it down. The elephant did that several times, all the while staring at the man. The man couldn't help wondering if this was the same elephant.
After a while it trumpeted twice loudly; then it continued to stare at him.
The man summoned up his courage, climbed over the railing and made his way into the enclosure. He walked right up to the elephant and stared back in wonder.
Suddenly the elephant trumpeted again, wrapped its trunk around one of the man's legs and swung him wildly back and forth along the railing, killing him.
Probably wasn't the same elephant.
A young man was on holiday in Kenya after graduating from college. While he was walking through the bush, he came across a young bull elephant standing with one leg raised in the air.
The elephant seemed distressed so the man approached it very carefully. He got down on one knee and inspected the elephant's foot.
There was a large thorn deeply embedded in the bottom of the foot.
As carefully and as gently as he could he worked the thorn out with his hunting knife, after which the elephant gingerly put down its foot. The elephant turned to face the man and with a rather stern look on its face, stared at him. For a good ten minutes the man stood frozen -- thinking of nothing else but being trampled.
Eventually the elephant trumpeted twice loudly, turned and walked away.
The man never forgot that elephant or the events of that day. Twenty years later the man was walking through the zoo with his teenage son.
As they approached the elephant enclosure, one of the creatures turned and walked over to where they were standing at the rail. The large bull elephant stared at him and lifted its front foot off the ground, then put it down. The elephant did that several times, all the while staring at the man. The man couldn't help wondering if this was the same elephant.
After a while it trumpeted twice loudly; then it continued to stare at him.
The man summoned up his courage, climbed over the railing and made his way into the enclosure. He walked right up to the elephant and stared back in wonder.
Suddenly the elephant trumpeted again, wrapped its trunk around one of the man's legs and swung him wildly back and forth along the railing, killing him.
Probably wasn't the same elephant.