K3v
wzl-lid
Sinds 13/12/2005
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R:11675
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12/3/2006 -
12:35u
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http://feathers.dlib.vt.edu/~etana/CemeteryImages/drawing/2263.gif
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MrRed
wzl-lid
Sinds 5/6/2005
T:229 -
R:13960
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12/3/2006 -
13:26u
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Jake La Motta
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K3v
wzl-lid
Sinds 13/12/2005
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R:11675
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12/3/2006 -
13:28u
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Smashing Pumpkins
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MrRed
wzl-lid
Sinds 5/6/2005
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R:13960
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12/3/2006 -
16:25u
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dat em zijneige ophangt (80,0%)
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K3v
wzl-lid
Sinds 13/12/2005
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R:11675
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12/3/2006 -
16:38u
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My Red Hot Car 3 van 19 Squarepusher Any Way The Wind Blows 4:29 Soundtrack
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MrRed
wzl-lid
Sinds 5/6/2005
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R:13960
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12/3/2006 -
17:11u
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Lovestory Theme
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K3v
wzl-lid
Sinds 13/12/2005
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R:11675
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12/3/2006 -
17:35u
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page
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MrRed
wzl-lid
Sinds 5/6/2005
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12/3/2006 -
20:58u
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Would You Do Me a Favor?
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K3v
wzl-lid
Sinds 13/12/2005
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R:11675
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12/3/2006 -
22:49u
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*21963*
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Hawkeye
Spam Queen
Sinds 31/1/2005
T:14 -
R:12483
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13/3/2006 -
8:04u
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Explanation: Why is this plasma so hot? Physicists aren't sure. What is known for sure is that the Z Machine running at Sandia National Laboratories created a plasma that was unexpectedly hot. The plasma reached a temperature in excess of two billion Kelvin, making it the hottest thing ever in the history of the Earth and, for a brief time, hotter than the interiors of stars. The Z Machine experiment, pictured above, purposely creates high temperatures by focusing 20 million amps of electricity into a small region further confined by a magnetic field. Vertical wires give the Z Machine its name. During the unexpected powerful contained explosion, the Z machine released about 80 times the world's entire electrical power usage for a brief fraction of a second. Experiments with the Z Machine are helping to explain the physics of Solar flares, design more efficient nuclear fusion plants, test materials under extreme heat, and gather data for the computer modeling of nuclear explosions.
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devleugels
wzl-lid
Sinds 31/10/2004
T:12 -
R:3382
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13/3/2006 -
12:33u
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http://www.imzers.com/
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K3v
wzl-lid
Sinds 13/12/2005
T:32 -
R:11675
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13/3/2006 -
16:59u
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Ruben's Inn 4/09/05 01:31 David Holmes Ocean's Eleven 3:05 Soundtrack
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Discard
wzl-lid
Sinds 29/5/2005
T:5 -
R:1985
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13/3/2006 -
19:11u
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/msg [Anime]-Dumper xdcc send #26
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MrRed
wzl-lid
Sinds 5/6/2005
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R:13960
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13/3/2006 -
20:06u
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Martin Scorsese's Raging Bull tells the story of real-life 1940s and '50s boxing champion Jake La Motta. Robert De Niro, who had made his mark in earlier Scorsese films like Mean Streets and Taxi Driver, gives one of his most vivid performances as a man who is a success in the ring but a failure in virtually every sense outside of it. La Motta was a tough kid from the slums of the Bronx, who, like many similar young men, turned to boxing as both a socially acceptable way to channel his violent nature and as an escape from a life of poverty. La Motta fought his way up to the world middleweight title, but although he made millions, he squandered nearly all of it. La Motta's post-boxing life was a series of increasing degradations, including trying to make it a stand-up comic in Vegas. Eventually, he went to prison for corrupting the morals of an underage girl. Central to the film are La Motta's difficult relationships with women. With his career on the rise, he gets married, but he seems to have little real feeling for his wife. Then he meets a young girl at a swimming pool and falls passionately in love. Vickie (Cathy Moriarty) eventually becomes his second wife, but the relationship is as full of turmoil as passion. La Motta becomes obsessed with the idea that she's cheating on him. The relationship soon degenerates into a cycle of bitter accusations and physical and emotional abuse. The tragedy of Jake La Motta's life was that the rage he unleashed in the ring, which carried him to the top of the fight game, also dominated his private life. Raging Bull may illicit little sympathy in some viewers for the violent La Motta, but it is a compelling portrait of one man's headlong rush into self-destruction.
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K3v
wzl-lid
Sinds 13/12/2005
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R:11675
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13/3/2006 -
20:14u
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2361
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Discard
wzl-lid
Sinds 29/5/2005
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R:1985
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13/3/2006 -
22:04u
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/msg Bakakozou|Sexybaby xdcc send #
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MrRed
wzl-lid
Sinds 5/6/2005
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13/3/2006 -
22:05u
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Hawkeye
Spam Queen
Sinds 31/1/2005
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R:12483
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14/3/2006 -
1:58u
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*** op-bot sets mode -b on *!~Randall@kotnet-148.kulnet.kuleuven.be
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K3v
wzl-lid
Sinds 13/12/2005
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R:11675
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14/3/2006 -
10:47u
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*22015*
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Evil Weasel
[mod] Lucky Bastard
Sinds 12/12/2003
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R:2134
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14/3/2006 -
10:59u
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www.playfestival.be
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