Shrieking Shack

thecowofthesea:

crumple-hornedsnorkack:

thecowofthesea:

crumple-hornedsnorkack:

thecowofthesea:

today was the first time i wasn’t asked an id

tuunko ens viikolla jkl?

No, miten vaan :p Torstai ei oikeen käy, mut esim. keskiviikko käy, ku pääsen aikasin koulusta, ni ehdin tehä koulujuttuja sillonkin.

Okkei koleeta ku mun pitäis tilata niitä puntia jne et voisin hakee ne joku päivä sieltä mut jees ehkä puhutaan tästä vaikka viestitse mieluummi ha :-D

Joo, sopii! Huomenna voidaan viestitellä! :—-D

thecowofthesea:

crumple-hornedsnorkack:

thecowofthesea:

today was the first time i wasn’t asked an id

tuunko ens viikolla jkl?

No, miten vaan :p Torstai ei oikeen käy, mut esim. keskiviikko käy, ku pääsen aikasin koulusta, ni ehdin tehä koulujuttuja sillonkin.

thecowofthesea:

today was the first time i wasn’t asked an id

thecowofthesea:

crumple-hornedsnorkack:

Thanks to new followers! :D

horo

Thanks! D—-:

thedailywhat:

Heart-Breaking News of the Day: Tragedy struck the hockey world today as a Yak-42 passenger plane chartered by renowned KHL team Lokomotiv Yaroslavl struck a light post and crashed shortly after takeoff, killing 43 of the 45 people on board.
According to reports, the team’s entire roster was killed in the crash, save for winger Alexander Galimov who is critical condition. The other survivor is reportedly a flight engineer.
“We have no team any more,” team spokesman Vladimir N. Malkov is quoted as saying. “All our starting players, and all the service people, they all burned in the crash.”
The team was en route to Minsk, where they were to kickoff their 2011-12 KHL season. Speaking at the traditional Opening Cup game between last year’s finalists, KHL President Aleksandr Medvedev told the crowd “we will do our best to keep the high-level hockey in Yaroslavl.”
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thedailywhat:

Heart-Breaking News of the Day: Tragedy struck the hockey world today as a Yak-42 passenger plane chartered by renowned KHL team Lokomotiv Yaroslavl struck a light post and crashed shortly after takeoff, killing 43 of the 45 people on board.

According to reports, the team’s entire roster was killed in the crash, save for winger Alexander Galimov who is critical condition. The other survivor is reportedly a flight engineer.

“We have no team any more,” team spokesman Vladimir N. Malkov is quoted as saying. “All our starting players, and all the service people, they all burned in the crash.”

The team was en route to Minsk, where they were to kickoff their 2011-12 KHL season. Speaking at the traditional Opening Cup game between last year’s finalists, KHL President Aleksandr Medvedev told the crowd “we will do our best to keep the high-level hockey in Yaroslavl.”

[rt / nyt.]

Thanks to new followers! :D