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Supreme Sonic Revisited 2008 [ November 19th, 2008 ] Posted in » Announcement, Arts, General, Music, News

Attentions for all metallers, headbangers, moshers, shuffle dancers (???) another gig will coming up this December. Be prepare for all of you. This time organisers Twin Towers Music (Previously known as The Twin Towering Inferno Productions) and Mobsterfest refresh the heads for all old metallers and headbangers in Sabah with the gig venue which taken place in Tg. Aru Community Hall (Dewan Serbaguna Tg. Aru) near the Rugby Field.

See the flyer:

This is a sacred place for all headbangers long time ago. The band that performing that day will be;

1- Morbius (Old school Thrash Metal band now playing at Office Pub, KK)

2- Desperate Contraceive (Only Death is real!!)

3- Sir You Die (Old band even i can’t understand what the Hell with the pronounciations arrgghh!!)

4- Deathrobe (Now Neurosis & Manggas a Grindcore band from Membakut)

5- Perpetual (An Ultra-Grind from Sandakan)

6- Necromation (Never heard of it heheh)

The ticket only cost us RM15/head and it will be on Saturday, 6th December. So guys, if you need more info, you can visit this url:

1- Twin Tower Music

2- Mobsterfest

or you can call this number daytime only:

+60168128636 (Joe)

Let’s prepare our body to be a human-cannonball and warming up your neck to bang your head for the true old school metal musics. Cheers!!

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IRC Shorthand

This is an IRC shorthands that usually use on IRC by many advance IRC Chatters. The usual term for new comer on IRC always being called ircnewbie, noobs (n00bs in geek way). This is a chance for all of you to learn this words.

  • afaik = as far as I know
  • afk = away from keyboard
  • bbiab = be back in a bit
  • bbl = be back later
  • bbs = be back soon
  • brb = be right back
  • btw = by the way
  • ctc = care to chat
  • fwiw = for what its worth
  • fyeo = for your eyes only
  • fyi = for your information
  • iow = in other words
  • irl = in real life
  • jooc = just out of curiosity
  • k = ok
  • kma = kiss my ass
  • lmao = laughing my ass off
  • lol = laughing out loud
  • ltns = long time no see
  • mp = my pleasure
  • nbl = not bloody likely
  • nm = never mind
  • np = no problem
  • nrn = no reply necessary
  • oic = oh I see
  • otoh = on the other hand
  • pita = pain in the ass
  • rofl = roll on floor laughing
  • roflmao = roll on floor
  • laughing my ass off
  • ttfn = ta ta for now
  • tptb = the powers that be
  • trdmc = tears running down
  • my cheek
  • ttyl = talk to you later
  • tyvm = thank you very much
  • wb = welcome back
  • yw = your welcome

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