From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:“All Hope Is Gone” is a song by Slipknot.The first single and title track from Slipknot’s fourthstudio album of the same name.-All Hope Is Gone is the fourth major label studio album by the American heavy metal band Slipknot. Released on August 20, 2008 by Roadrunner Records,…-Yurt – originally from a Turkic word referring to the imprint left in the ground by a moved yurt, and by extension, sometimes a person’s homeland, kinsmen, or feudal appanage. The term came to be used in reference to the physical tent-like dwellings only in other languages. In modern Turkish the word “yurt” is used as the synonym of homeland or a dormitory. In Russian the structure is called “yurta” (юрта), whence the word came into English.-apanage (French pronunciation: [a.pa.naʒ]) is the grant of an estate, title, office, or other thing of value to a younger male child of a sovereign, who would otherwise have no inheritance under the system of primogeniture.
You can yurt it up to your Victorian heart’s content, provided you accept permanent exile to Mongolia. And you must develop a taste for fermented mare’s milk, too.Otherwise, it’s knot going to be nice….
Home, home… on the rangeWhere the deer and the antelope playWhere seldom is heardA discouraging wordAnd this guy’s a-not cloudy all day-(Sing to the tune of Purple Haze.)OooHelp meAhh, yea-yeah, on the range, yeahOh, no, ohOh, help meOn the range, Tell me, baby, tell meI can’t go on like thisOn the range(Somewhere, Zane Grey just sat up shaking and sweating, and wondered if it really was, all just a dream.)
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 9 years ago
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:“All Hope Is Gone” is a song by Slipknot.The first single and title track from Slipknot’s fourthstudio album of the same name.-All Hope Is Gone is the fourth major label studio album by the American heavy metal band Slipknot. Released on August 20, 2008 by Roadrunner Records,…-Yurt – originally from a Turkic word referring to the imprint left in the ground by a moved yurt, and by extension, sometimes a person’s homeland, kinsmen, or feudal appanage. The term came to be used in reference to the physical tent-like dwellings only in other languages. In modern Turkish the word “yurt” is used as the synonym of homeland or a dormitory. In Russian the structure is called “yurta” (юрта), whence the word came into English.-apanage (French pronunciation: [a.pa.naʒ]) is the grant of an estate, title, office, or other thing of value to a younger male child of a sovereign, who would otherwise have no inheritance under the system of primogeniture.
Pocosdad about 9 years ago
Time for the giant boot to come down on him.
Bill Thompson about 9 years ago
Home, home on deranged . . .
Sisyphos about 9 years ago
You can yurt it up to your Victorian heart’s content, provided you accept permanent exile to Mongolia. And you must develop a taste for fermented mare’s milk, too.Otherwise, it’s knot going to be nice….
William Neal McPheeters about 9 years ago
I keep my Yugo parked in my yurt.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 9 years ago
Im sure that you can acquire one over at Ballard Streat.
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr about 9 years ago
Does this mean you’re back from your Arkansas vacation and intend to settle down?
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 9 years ago
Home, home… on the rangeWhere the deer and the antelope playWhere seldom is heardA discouraging wordAnd this guy’s a-not cloudy all day-(Sing to the tune of Purple Haze.)OooHelp meAhh, yea-yeah, on the range, yeahOh, no, ohOh, help meOn the range, Tell me, baby, tell meI can’t go on like thisOn the range(Somewhere, Zane Grey just sat up shaking and sweating, and wondered if it really was, all just a dream.)