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...Create a room of your own for the most fun. Rooms are free, but you need Habbo Coins (the new U.S. hotel charges $5 for 25, payable by credit card or money order) to buy furniture and decorations. Stuck with an annoying guest? Click the "kick" button to eject them. Just be careful of scammers?people who try to trick you into buying furniture for their rooms. On Habbo, as in life, it pays to know who your true friends...
...American version has the U.S. Army, which always needs recruits - and the Blood Vampire Gang, which draws a ghoulish crowd. Create a room of your own for the most fun. Rooms are free, but you need Habbo Coins (the new U.S. hotel charges $5 for 25, payable by credit card or money order) to buy furniture and decorations. Stuck with an annoying guest? Click the "kick" button to eject them. Just be careful of scammers - people who try to trick you into buying furniture for their rooms. On Habbo, as in life, it pays to know who your true friends...
...Very Uplifting Nor Powerful At All! would be far more appropriate. The main character, Michelle (Kimberly Elise), is raped by her mother’s boyfriend at the age of twelve, and cannot reconcile her painful past with her spiritual quest for God. To Elise’s credit, she does as much as much as possible with such a weak script. On her time in jail: “I was getting raped in the shower and a woman was pulling my leg, just like I’m pulling yours.” This movie should...
...crude comedy albums, leaving caution and any semblance of political correctness to the wind. Despite the vulgarity and apparent immaturity of the tracks on this jam-packed album, which features thirteen joke sketches and seven innocuously amusing songs, you’ve got to give Sandler a morsel of credit for releasing a somewhat offensive string of impolite tracks in this day and age of FCC crackdown and Howard Stern censorship...
...tempting to end my review here, but that would be to fall into another major trap of talking about “outsider” art: to credit the work with a mystical force and purity based solely on a fetishization of the biography of the artist. While I certainly do admire the intensity with which Castle must have been driven to make those drawings, I also think that they are some of the most beautiful and challenging works on paper I have seen in a long time. Castle’s sooty medium gives his drawings an eerie, cloudy...