Thursday, September 21, 2006

DOW JONES UP LIAO LE!!!!!

UTAC UTAC!!!!!
LOOKOUT TRAIN IS COMING.... LETS GO DISNEYLAND.. HAPPY!

SINOMEN!!
BREAKOUT NOW TILL 0.935.. IF BREAK THIS 0.935, WAHAHAHA... COMING IS OFFICIAL 1 BUCK!!!! DUNO WHO COLLECTING...NO NEWS ALSO CAN RUN???

CG TECH CHEONG LIAO....
HONGGUO CHEONG LIAO...
HI-PI COMING BACK - OIL UP IT DOWN OIL DOWN IT UP. WAT THE HACK..

LOOKOUT SEE SMALL LITTLE BROTHER LUZHOU GIF U ZHOU GONG, FISHING WITHOUT BAIT.. WILL KENNA FISH?

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Nemesis Nemesis (called Rhamnousia, the "goddess of Rhamnous", at her sanctuary at Rhamnous, north of Marathon), in Greek mythology, is the spirit of divine retribution, vengeful fate personified as a remorseless goddess.

Impermanence Impermanence (Sanskrit: anitya; Pali anicca; Tibetan: mi rtag pa; Chinese: 無常, wúcháng; Japanese: mujō) is one of the essential doctrines or the three marks of Buddhism. According to it, everything is constantly in flux. This changing flux excludes nothing including planets, stars and even gods. ...

There is no remedy for love..but to love more.

Do it trembling if u must, but do it.

Succubi The female counterpart of the incubus, a succubus (meaning 'to lie under') attacks innocent men in their sleep. The denizens of Lilith, succubi sit astride a man's prone body and have their way with him. Often taking the form of beautiful women, succubi will instantly turn into miserable hags if confronted with their real identities. Monks in monasteries are often visited by these troublesome spirits who inspire dirty dreams and tempt the brethren with their lusty ideas. In the Middle Ages, fearful monks tied crucifixes to their genitals before retiring at night as protection against nocturnal visits by succubi.