Well you will all be pleased to know RogueX is now fully back online, the forum is now back online sorry for the wait, had alot of trouble with file regulations, the radio is online aswell and we are still looking for new DJS so if you want to be live on RogueX Radio contact katie whos in charge...
... to charge our iPod/Phones and rest our legs. - Boarded our plane for our long-haul journey back to Australia. Saturday, 8th November - Arrived in Darwin in the early hours where we had to clear immigration. - I felt so shit when I reached the airport I wanted to pass out. We had to wait in transit ...
... because mine doesn't hold a charge anymore and is breaking on me... What do I say? "Don't worry, Mom. I can wait for a cell phone. It's really no big deal. This one still works." And when they offer to pay up to $300 for a new one for me...what do I say? "I don't need a new fancy one. Just one ...
... Of course our boy JTHM responds. He is instantly smitten with this sad, charming genderqueer. He does the mastectomy and hysterectomy free of charge, and they live happily ever after in a household with a catchy soundtrack and plenty of elective surgery.
... started on the return trip home. Airplanes, you know. We were in charge of sheparding the elders home to OKC, one of whom has had hip replacement surgery, etc. She developed cramps shortly before boarding, and once on the plane made it through the first leg of the flight before developing severe diarheah ...
... with my philmjmills, korosz and a couple of cousins, which was great fun. There was a spherical cat at one of the wineries that was quite amusing, and a non-irritating Rachel Ray-alike woman going nuts with the pours at one of the wineries. The 6-sample limit and $5 charge for the ice wine were complete ...
... to the Vinkus to find Nanny's old charge Elphaba will shed light on not only who her parents are, but also herself and, unknowingly, the very nature of her Mother and Father's relationship. As time passes, and each day holds the keys to uncovering mystery, betrayal, and abandonment. (The last thing Glinda ...
... was dissappointed in the over-commercialization of it. They must have taken pointers from Disney on how to charge too much, cue long lines so that it appears like you're 'amost there!', and force everyone to walk through the gift-shop in order to exit so you can sell more souveniers and trinkets. Grabbed a quick ...
... (the better ones charge a fee) and in my opinion the information is fairly useless. Part of the problem is that you don't know if the homeowner has resolved the issue (caught up on their payments). You also don't know who to contact for more information, or to make an offer to purchase ...