Poslao: 01 Dec 2008 23:59
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teta dano,sila ste prava... pa šta bih ja bez vaših dugmića.sad mi tastatura radi ki nova...Hvala puno...
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Poslao: 02 Dec 2008 04:40
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Mi verujemo u magiju i gradonačelnika Niša... crvene boje... hik! Verujemo u magiju!
Omađijan sam ovim novim blogovima što se pojavljuju. Ja mislio moji blogovi zabavni. Mante se ljudi, ovo je zakon! Iiiiiihhhaaaaa! Hlop čips u usta! Krc-krc, mmmm, malo pive i idemo dalje!
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Poslao: 02 Dec 2008 08:36
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e stvarno fali perek da baci koju na "papir"...njegovne magične reči i sada odzvanjaju IIIIIIIIIHHAAAAAAA
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Poslao: 03 Dec 2008 00:49
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Buuuuuuuuuu....
Dahl is a priest of Osiris. Trapped in a sandstorm, a minor Khemian acolyte promised his life to serve Osiris if his life was spared. Osiris spared Dahl. The sandstorm stripped the flesh from Dahl's bones, but Dahl lived.
He appears as a lich with green glowing eyes, but he is not undead. He lives and the power of Osiris sustains him. He is now a spell casting priest of Osiris and wanders the world fighting for justice. He is well known for his skill with the Khemian Tarot.
Dopuna: 03 Dec 2008 0:49
A...nesto ovako...malo...Succubus
A succubus (plural succubi) is a demon who takes the form of a beautiful woman to seduce men, especially monks,[1] in dreams to have sexual intercourse, according to the medieval European legend. Their male counterpart is the incubus. They draw energy from the men to sustain themselves, often until the point of exhaustion or death of the victim. One such story[2] relates to a man in the town of Coblenz, who has been bewitched by a succubus, with whom he is forced to repeatedly fornicate, whilst in the presence of his wife. The story goes on to say that "after an incredible number of such bouts, the poor man at last sinks to the floor utterly exhausted." From mythology and fantasy, Lilith and the Lilin (Jewish) and Lilitu (Sumerian) are in redactive Christian fables (folktales not part of official Christian theology), considered succubi..
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