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With all the changing in my life now and are happing; from buying my first home with my absolutely awesome fiancee to just that, proposing; WolfWeb.co.uk doesn’t feel right any more for me to use. With so many project and idea to do with my work and hobbies and my views changed from growing up to grown up, I set up a new domain to clean this old life away to my new one.

So my new little slice de-la-webbie is two3Studio. Here I’ll be able to concentrate on getting my profile as a website designer/developer going as well as other interest getting covered in the blog.two3Studio

Not much of a sign-out, but I thought I should do one (even if it’s just for the page rank connections to the new site). 

But before I leave, please check out this book; The Pornographer General. If you like Fight Club, Transpotting and American Psycho, then you have to give it a try!

For the last time…

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Feeling a bit lazy today but I still got a cool video up, despite my little bit about it is gonna be shit, hey ho here we go!


Alkaline Trio - Goodbye Forever

Alkaline Trio is one of the few non-metal bands that are apart of The Hollywood Church of Satan, and do Punk Rock! This very early single from the self-titled album shows their Punk Rock roots with a home-made video.

They are often thought to be Emo due to the “deepness” of their lyrics, but really focus on subjects such as alcoholism, depression, fire, drugs, blasphemy, and death. From their most recent album, Crimson, the song “Prevent This Tragedy” is based on the West Memphis Three, whose trial (and eventual conviction despite the support from various musicians including Henry Rollins and various other artist forming together to create the album Rise Against) for the murder of three children in 1993, during the height of the Satanic Ritual Abuse panic, was widely publicised and is still considered controversial. And from the same album, the song “Sadie” was based on the book Helter Skelter by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry (which was about the Manson Family murders); the song specifically looked at Susan Atkins (aka Sadie Mae Glutz) who murdered for the family; she was in on the Sharon Tate murders in 1969; at the end of the song is a quote from Susan’s testimony (which is spoken by Heather Hannoura, the band’s merchandising and artwork creator).

If you want more for Alkaline trio then try these two albums… Crimson and Goddamnit.

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Right, all I’m gonna say is it’s odd and I’m not 100% sure why or what the goal is, but it’s a Japanese game and it’s very simple to play. Thank you Craig to making my afternoon very strange!

I just don’t know

Not all web companies are like this, some don’t allow these sort of things through their filter!

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Lessing says 9/11 ‘not that bad’ (BBC News)

Nobel Prize-winning author Doris Lessing has said that the 11 September attacks were not as significant as the terror campaign waged by the IRA.

She acknowledged the events in the US on that day in 2001 were “terrible”.

But she told Spanish newspaper El Pais: “Some Americans will think I’m crazy… but it was neither as terrible or as extraordinary as they think.”

The 88-year-old added that “people forget” the IRA bomb attack on Margaret Thatcher’s government in 1984.

“September 11 was terrible, but if one goes back over the history of the IRA, what happened to the Americans wasn’t that terrible,” she said.

“Many people died, two prominent buildings fell, but it was neither as terrible nor as extraordinary as they think.”

She described Americans as “a very naive people, or they pretend to be”.

“Do you know what people forget? That the IRA attacked with bombs against our government.

“It killed several people while a Conservative congress was being held and in which the prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, was [attending]. People forget,” she said.

Five people died and 34 were injured when an IRA bomb exploded in a hotel in Brighton where leading members of the Conservative Party - including Mrs Thatcher - were staying for their annual conference.

‘World calamity’

Lessing won the Nobel Prize, worth £763,000, honouring her 57-year career.

She was recognised for her “fire and visionary power”, and is due to collect her award at a ceremony in Stockholm on 10 December.

The writer, whose novels include The Golden Notebook and Memoirs of a Survivor, also branded US President George W Bush “a world calamity”.

“Everyone is tired of this man. Either he is stupid or he is very clever, although you have to remember he is a member of a social class which has profited from wars.”

The writer also said that she “always hated Tony Blair from the beginning”.

Odd for somebody who believes in the rights the IRA was fighting for, just not how the renegade groups went about fighting (remember, it was for civil rights and to make Ireland a Republic while the British wanted power for the Brits and cut back help for the Irish). But somebody had to say it; it’s often forgotten what went on over here.

Not that’s I’m pro-England or such; I consider myself Irish but belong to no land.

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