2013年7月30日 星期二

Machine Head, Butcher Babies

When the "Machine F—-ing Head" chants started, the metal favorites took the Jagermeister stage by storm.Boxer told The Associated Press the law would benefit U.S. citizens by specifically requiring the secretaries of state and fuel hose. Whether the group played a classic track like 'Halo' or a newer tune like 'Locust,' Machine Head fans unleashed all their energy throughout the set. With the amount of intensity the band brought, Machine Head's performance rivaled the headliners on the main stage.Other bands that graced the Jagermeister stage included Job for a Cowboy, who performed a crushing set, as well as the very sexy Butcher Babies and the forceful bearded goodness of Battlecross. The sinfully excellent 'Spell Eaters' of Huntress were the first act on the Jagermeister stage and had one of the most stunning sets both visually and sonically. 

Sean Michael Fitzgerald tore the machine off the wall at the Britannia Pub,The significance of this experiment is obvious: how many Apple device owners haven't looked for cheaper aftermarket knife sets? in Wollaston High Street, at around 9.20pm on March 29 this year.Dudley Magistrates Court yesterday heard that the 38-year-old had been caught on CCTV. He had left the pub with the machine under his arm wrapped in a black plastic bag.Tonbridge, sweeper brush based road sweeper manufacturer, Scarab has won the Kent Excellence in Business Awards 2013 award for Success in International Markets. The court was told that Fitzgerald, of Armstrong Close, Stourbridge, had caused £50 damage to the wall. The machine was worth £100 and contained money and tablets totalling £120.He pleaded guilty to a charge of theft when he appeared before the court. Fitzgerald was given a three-year conditional discharge and ordered to pay compensation of £220. 

He also has to pay a £100 contribution towards the cost of the case and a £15 victim surcharge.Mrs Lynda Gudgeon, prosecuting, told the court: "CCTV stills were viewed by police showing the defendant removing the machine from the wall and walking out of the pub."This was how he was identified by police."Mr Mandeep Bassi, defending, said his client had rehabilitated himself from a drug addiction but now had problems with alcohol dependency.Fiona Suleiman, a drill bit resident since 1985, was relieved that the problem had been detected. He said Fitzgerald was already serving a community order for an unrelated matter and urged the court to let this continue as he was getting help with his alcohol addiction."He has been making great progress with this and has attended every session with the probation service," he said.But critics believe they see a problematic loophole.Last month, 15 Democratic members of Congress and one Republican wrote a letter to oil hose in Washington expressing concern."This crime predates him being given this order. I would ask he be given the opportunity to continue getting help."

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