# "Thunderstruck"
# "Shoot to Thrill"
# "Back in Black"
# "Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be"
# "Heatseeker"
# "Fire Your Guns"
# "Jailbreak"
# "The Jack"
# "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap"
# "Moneytalks"
# "Hells Bells"
# "High Voltage"
# "Whole Lotta Rosie"
# "You Shook Me All Night Long"
# "T.N.T."
# "Let There Be Rock"
# "Highway To Hell"
# "For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)"
lolAC/DC track pack for rockband
RULES FOR PROPER THREAD MAKING
Originally posted by Tasselfoot
1. before you make a thread... think to yourself... "will i sound like a complete idiot if i make this thread?" "will i get flamed out the ass if i make this thread?" "am i doing nothing but whining about something i'm getting for free and not supporting myself?" if you answer yes to any of those questions, don't post the thread.
2. if the thread has ANYTHING to do with tokens, skill tokens, sotw, or difficulty of songs... do not post it. under any circumstance. why? because you already violated rule #1, i'm sure.
*knock knock*
*opens door*
Hello sir, I am a representative from eBay.
Um, ok. May I help you?
Yes, I am going to need some more information. What is your social security, work hours, sperm count, sexual orientation, and hours of absence from your home?
WEAR YOUR SAFETY GOGGLES. (Children: Get help from an
adult!)
Cut a one-foot section from the middle of your railroad tie.
The resulting
block of wood should be the size and shape of a loaf of
bread.
Then, take some fruit bits and pound them into the block
with your rubber
mallot. Spread the colors around, or you might wind up with
an ugly fruitcake. Don't be afraid to throw some elbow grease
into that mallot!
Good fruit bits should be much harder than the railroad tie,
so you can't
break anything.
For best result, you should pre-treat the fruit bits by
setting them on
top of your garage for a year (or by microwaving them on
HIGH for 30
minutes).
Finally, cover it tightly in plastic wrap, and give your
loved ones the
timeless and enduring gift of fruitcake!
Originally posted by pokelda
no, you dont get a man slave. Now get back to the kitchen where you belong.
On Christmas Day you can't get sore,
Your fellow man you must adore,
There's time to rob him all the more
The other three hundred and sixty-four.
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