Posted by: BathroomCoffee April 3, 2006
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http://www.desktopblues.lichtlabor.ch (make your own blues laments, fantastic) http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/80286 ('COKEHEAD 2 - Fill Osama with enough cocaine to withstand nuclear holocaust!) http://www.kontraband.com/show/show.asp?ID=338 (game block wall game) Zombie Ravers Slaughtered By Seattle Spree Killer Six psychedelic trance fans were shot to death in Seattle last weekend, when 28-year-old Kyle Huff went berserk and began shooting up an after-party the revellers were attending. The reportedly 'quiet and humble' killer met his victims at a 'zombie rave', 'Better off Undead' themed party earlier in the evening, then accompanied them to an after-party which he left just after 7am, apparently without incident. He then collected a semi-automatic pistol, shotgun and bandoliers of ammunition from his car; spray painted 'Now' on nearby porches, and returned to the house and started shooting. As teenagers fled through every exit he killed six revellers inside the house before turning one of his guns on himself when a cop arrived. "This was a premeditated act, this was someone who at some point decided he was going to kill a lot of people," said Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels, "We don't know why he picked these particular victims. We do know that this incident was not caused by music, a particular type of music." (Seattle Post-Intelligencer). The killings came just under seven years after Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold went on a similar shooting rampage in Columbine High School, murdering 12 fellow students and one teacher before also committing suicide. Writing about serial killers in the States in 1996, Cambridge University researcher Edward Mitchell analysed data on killings in the US and noted the recent explosion in random killings. "Between 1977 and 1984, the number of U.S. homicides with "no apparent motive" increased by 270% against a rise in all murders of only 12% (Egger, 1984)," he said, ""Hickey (1991) reports that incidents of serial murder have increased 10-fold in the last two decades compared to the previous two." Killer Bees Spare Miami 2006 Florida's killer bees conspicuously avoided attacking this year's Winter Music Conference, sparing delegates including Chris Fortier, Danny Howells and Princess Superstar though jellyfish victim Dave Piccioni was less fortunate. The Azuli man, who became seriously ill after being stung by jellyfish in Ibiza last summer, wisely avoided swimming in the Atlantic though told Skrufff he'd been alarmed by dangerous creatures in his swimming pool. "I got stung plenty of times as well," said Dave, "$30 for Space and $25 for Crobar." The eagle eyed trend-spotter also said he noticed worryingly large numbers of delegates wearing conference pass laminates in clubs, and similar size related issues throughout Miami. "I noticed that breasts are getting bigger," he revealed, "and the guys are having pec implants." Florida native Chris Fortier also didn't spot any bees ('just boo-bees', he quipped) and also avoided going in the water. "I never actually got close to the ocean," the one time surfer admitted, "and saw nothing really out of the ordinary generally, just porn stars mixing with music stars and everything in between. I didn't see any laminates either," he added, "but my eyes were crossed for most days." Danny Howells told Skrufff he spent the bulk of the conference laid up in bed feeling ill though said when he did venture out he made a big effort. "I went for the 70s look, complete with an original Tavares T-shirt that pretty much eclipsed everything else I saw this year," Danny boasted, "I also spotted Lee Burridge sporting a rather healthy head of hair at the 80s party too. I had a great time there although there was a huge commotion when somebody dropped Bon Jovi; not me I hasten to add'," he said. Princess Superstar, however, was uncharacteristically subdued, telling Skrufff, 'Arrggghhhh'. "Miami was so crap this year I barely have anything funny to add," she added.
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