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I am Bock in SecondLife and Bock is I in first life. We share thoughts, opinions, feelings, actions and reactions. We are one and the same and inseparable. On this blog I choose to share both my realities.
Showing posts with label Towel Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Towel Day. Show all posts
Friday, May 25, 2012
Towel Day 2012
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Bock McMillan
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6:28:00 AM
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Nakna avatarer i SL 39
"Kludden" är ännu en av den välkända Apmel-familjen och den absolut sötaste om ni frågar mig -. fast det räknar jag inte med att ni heterofiler gör....
Här nedan ser ni en halvnaken Kludden. Detta tillåter jag endast eftersom han är under 20 år och för att han dessutom har meddelat att han i dag firar "Towel Day" till minnet av den brittiske författaren Douglas Adams som skrev "Liftarens guide till galaxen"
Från "Towel Days" hemsida: "Douglas Adams, best known as the author of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, died of a heart attack at age 49 on 11 May 2001. He was cremated in Santa Barbara (USA) and his ashes are buried in London (UK).
His fans wanted to organize some kind of wake in his honor. Because some time was needed to get the word out, Towel Day was organized two weeks after his death, on 25 May 2001. After its initial success it became an annual event."
Här nedan ser ni en halvnaken Kludden. Detta tillåter jag endast eftersom han är under 20 år och för att han dessutom har meddelat att han i dag firar "Towel Day" till minnet av den brittiske författaren Douglas Adams som skrev "Liftarens guide till galaxen"
Från "Towel Days" hemsida: "Douglas Adams, best known as the author of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, died of a heart attack at age 49 on 11 May 2001. He was cremated in Santa Barbara (USA) and his ashes are buried in London (UK).
His fans wanted to organize some kind of wake in his honor. Because some time was needed to get the word out, Towel Day was organized two weeks after his death, on 25 May 2001. After its initial success it became an annual event."
Posted by
Bock McMillan
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12:07:00 PM
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