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  1. Serbkiller
    Buckethead- Nottingham Lace
    Post by: Serbkiller, Aug 13, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  2. Serbkiller
    Nope, you lose.

    BTW Is that a female version of Riku on your avatar?
    Post by: Serbkiller, Aug 13, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  3. Serbkiller
    Sasumi's sex organs get infected and get's too many blood loss and dies from malfunctioning sex organs.
    Post by: Serbkiller, Aug 10, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  4. Serbkiller
    You're losing, and why do you have the same sig as...
    Post by: Serbkiller, Aug 10, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  5. Serbkiller
    Is a girl... nope still no good random fact.
    Post by: Serbkiller, Aug 10, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  6. Serbkiller
    Banned for overusing the word ''banned'' in 1 page of a thread
    Post by: Serbkiller, Aug 10, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  7. Serbkiller
    Slayer - Raining Blood
    and after this
    Metallica - Ride The Lightning, great intro and outro but the mid part feels a bit emotionless and boring
    Post by: Serbkiller, Aug 10, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  8. Serbkiller
    Shut up and kiss me dramaticly and say I'm the best.
    Post by: Serbkiller, Aug 10, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  9. Serbkiller
    Banned for giving me no good reason to ban you.
    Post by: Serbkiller, Aug 10, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  10. Serbkiller
    Maybe when he become a travestite and has a sex change.

    Could I team up with RoxasPutYourPantsOn and Repliku to form the new Bomb Squad?
    Post by: Serbkiller, Aug 10, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  11. Serbkiller
    A kiss for being my opposite sex.
    Post by: Serbkiller, Aug 10, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  12. Serbkiller
    What's the most stupid and idiotic thing you have heard someone say?
    What's the answer to life?
    Do you want to be my girlfriend for two months?
    What's you favorite sport?
    Post by: Serbkiller, Aug 10, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  13. Serbkiller
    TSKHINVALI, South Ossetia (CNN) -- Tskhinvali, the capital of the separatist Georgian province South Ossetia, lay in smoldering ruins Sunday after three days of fighting between Georgian troops and Russian forces.
    A Georgian soldier sits atop a tank near the city of Tskhinvali.

    A Georgian soldier sits atop a tank near the city of Tskhinvali.
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    Russia's deputy foreign minister said at least 2,000 people, mostly South Ossetians who claim Russian citizenship, have been killed in Tskhinvali.

    The fighting had spread well beyond South Ossetia, with Russian airstrikes on Georgian cities and with thousands of Russian troops in the breakaway province of Abkhazia.

    The United States warned Sunday that "disproportionate" actions against Georgia could have a "significant long term impact on U.S.-Russian relations."

    The foreign ministers of France and Finland were both expected to arrive in Tbilisi Sunday evening to talk with Georgia officials about peace efforts, a Georgia foreign ministry spokeswoman said.

    President Bush on Sunday called French President and current EU head Nicolas Sarkozy to discuss the conflict, the White House said.

    Both presidents "are on the exact same page," and emphasized the need for a cease-fire, disengagement, and respect for Georgia's territorial integrity, White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe told reporters.

    Georgia began withdrawing its soldiers from Tskhinvali early Sunday, but Georgian troops remained south of the capital inside South Ossetia. Georgian troops and their tanks lined the road leading from Tskhinvali back to the positions they held before Thursday.

    Alexander Lomaia, secretary of Georgia's National Security Council, said the withdrawal was a show of goodwill, aimed at encouraging Russia to accept a cease-fire.

    Heavy shelling from Russian artillery also prompted the pullback. Lomaia said about 200 Georgian soldiers have died so far in Russia attacks. Video Watch report on latest violence in Georgia »

    Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin said talks could begin if Russian forces confirmed Georgia has completely withdrawn from South Ossetia and when Georgia signs a non-hostilities agreement.

    The agreement, however, would have to include political changes for South Ossetia, Karasin said.

    "They no longer believe they can live safely in the state of Georgia," said Karasin.

    The fingerpointing over which side began the battle last Thursday intensified with Russia accusing Georgia of a genocidal plot to cleanse the region of ethnic Ossetians loyal to Russia.

    Georgia accuses Russia of executing a long-planned war with the aim of taking control of the pipeline that carries Asian oil to Black Sea ports.

    Russia's Black Sea Navy imposed a blockade on Georgia's coast, which it said was aimed at stopping shipments of military supplies into the country, according to Interfax, Russia's official news agency.

    Urkaine, a former Soviet republic like Georgia, said it might prevent Russian navy ships involved in the blockade from returning to their bases in the Crimea, an spokeswoman with Urkaine's foreign ministry said.

    "This statement is new to us and it requires analysis," said Russian Defense Ministry Colonel-General Anatoly Nogovitsyn. "It is a case of a third party intervening in the process, which is quite surprising."

    Russia's Navy leases the bases from Ukraine through an agreement signed in 1997 which expires in 2017.

    Russian soldiers in the breakaway Georgian province of Abkhazia warned Georgian troops to move out of their way as they intend to advance into Georgia's western region, Georgian Interior Ministry spokesman Shota Utiashvili said Sunday.

    The Russian forces plan to move into the city of Zugdidi, which is beyond the border of the breakaway province of Abkhazia, Utiashvili said.

    White House Deputy National Security Advisor Jim Jeffrey said the United States was urgently looking into the report, saying that it would be a very serious escalation for Russia to move into Georgia beyond the Abkhazia region.

    "We have made it clear to the Russians that if the disproportionate and dangerous escalation on the Russian side continues, that this will have a significant long-term impact on U.S.-Russian relations," Jeffrey, speaking to reporters in Beijing, China, on Sunday, said.
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    Russian forces launched an airstrike against a military airfield near the Tbilisi International Airport early Sunday, Georgian officials told CNN.

    The attack near the Georgian capital city came after a day of intense fighting in the former Soviet republic, with dozens of Russian warplanes bombing civilian and military targets in Georgia on Saturday.

    The situation in South Ossetia escalated rapidly from Thursday night, when Georgia said it launched an operation into the region after artillery fire from separatists killed 10 people, including peacekeepers and civilians. It accused Russia of backing the separatists.

    Russian tanks began rolling into Georgia on Friday night.

    President George Bush, speaking from Beijing where he is attending the Olympic Games, called Saturday for an immediate halt to the violence, a stand-down by all troops, and an end to the Russian bombings. He urged the sides to return to "the status quo of August the 6th."

    Bush spoke Saturday evening to Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili and Russian President Medvedev, a White House spokesman said. Video Watch Saakashvili talk to CNN »

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who spoke to Putin at the Olympic opening ceremonies, also called for both sides to stand down and for "the full respect of Georgia's sovereignty and territorial integrity."
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    The United States, the European Union, and NATO are working toward a cease-fire, and the U.N. Security Council met behind closed doors to discuss the issue Saturday.

    Georgia, a pro-Western ally of the United States, is intent on asserting its authority over South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Both have strong Russian-backed separatist movements.


    I was actually interested that there wasn't a thread like this. Why didn't Russia do this earlier? I actually wonder if Russia is helping S. Ossetia or willing to annexing them to N. Ossetia. I'll be supporting to the Georgians.
    Thread by: Serbkiller, Aug 10, 2008, 12 replies, in forum: Current Events
  14. Serbkiller
    It feels good to the king.
    Post by: Serbkiller, Aug 10, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  15. Serbkiller
    Banned for correcting emo_bunny.
    Post by: Serbkiller, Aug 9, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  16. Serbkiller
    SIGN - Run to the Hills. Proof that Icelandic musician are crap no matter the genre.

    After this Dream Theater - To Tame a Land, James LaBrie is awesome!
    Post by: Serbkiller, Aug 7, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  17. Serbkiller
    I lol'd one of the funniest death scenes of all time IMO.
    Post by: Serbkiller, Aug 7, 2008 in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 ReMIX
  18. Serbkiller
    I want to be Mickey and Saix
    Post by: Serbkiller, Aug 7, 2008 in forum: Retirement Home
  19. Serbkiller
    Banned for being bored.
    Post by: Serbkiller, Aug 7, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone
  20. Serbkiller
    I repeat do not revive him I repeat do not revive him the first person who comes to close must face me! *Picks up RPYPO's crown* Ah thanks, now the rest of you bow to ...Mickey!
    Post by: Serbkiller, Aug 7, 2008 in forum: The Spam Zone