Description
The title hartattk (derived from heartattck)was first bestowed to Christopher Allen Dudley the keyboard and sound fx istrumentalist from the succesful band Underoath.
Original
On October 4th, 2005 Underoath’s “they're’re only chasing safety” special edition album was released. Along with the album a DVD was included in the special edition. This DVD provided an insight into the band, their mentality towards the album and how they went about making it, also revealed was the nicknames of one of the members. Chris had received many nicknames from his fellow band members all of which refer to his overweight, these include heartattck, blob and fat.
The Adopted One
Around about 2005 an Australian bloke adopted this name due to his mates calling him fatty, instead of taking it as an insult he wore it as a badge of honour. While his true identity stays anonymous he can be found lurking around on the net...
The title hartattk (derived from heartattck)was first bestowed to Christopher Allen Dudley the keyboard and sound fx istrumentalist from the succesful band Underoath.
Original
On October 4th, 2005 Underoath’s “they're’re only chasing safety” special edition album was released. Along with the album a DVD was included in the special edition. This DVD provided an insight into the band, their mentality towards the album and how they went about making it, also revealed was the nicknames of one of the members. Chris had received many nicknames from his fellow band members all of which refer to his overweight, these include heartattck, blob and fat.
The Adopted One
Around about 2005 an Australian bloke adopted this name due to his mates calling him fatty, instead of taking it as an insult he wore it as a badge of honour. While his true identity stays anonymous he can be found lurking around on the net...
Roland Nicholson, born February 8, 1950 was elected Chairman of the Fortune Society in 1997. He is also a consultant and arbitrator specializing in election law. He earned a BA from Morgan State University in 1970 and a JD from the Hofstra University School of Law in 1974. He was selected to be a Reginald Heber Smith Law Fellow in 1974. Upon completion of his fellowship and active duty service as an Army officer Nicholson became a staff member of the New York State Legislature. In 1982 he was the co-author of a study which highlighted the fact that it was a much greater burden on taxpayers to execute an individual convicted of a capital crime than it was to keep that individual incarcerated for the remainder of his or her life. The rationale for this is the fact that when the cost of the legal procedures that are required to ensure a fair trial are calculated along with the cost of appeals and a Federal Habeas Corpus proceeding, it is far more expensive to kill the convicted person than it would be to feed and house the inmate for the remainder of her life.
Nicholson was raised in Baltimore, Maryland. He graduated from the Frederick Douglass High School.
He currently resides in New York City. He is a member of the Electoral Reform Society (United Kingdom) and has been designated as an arbitrator by the mayor of Xian (PRC).
OTHER WRITING
*"Life in Death", Black Enterprise Magazine, May 1983
*"State Inflicted Death at One Million Dollars a Person", New York Times, April 29, 1982
*"Elections in Hong Kong", New York Times, September 17, 1992
*"A Prison Doesn't Offer Jobs for the Future", New York Times, September, 23, 1983
*"China's Death Penalty", New York Times, May 24, 2001
*"Death Penalty Holdout", New York Times, June 9, 2006
*"Death Penalty Revisted", New York Times, December 18, 2006
*"Private Business,Public Trust", New York Times, July 22, 2007
*"Letter From Fort Jackson: To Correct an Injustice", New York, October 29, 2007
INTERNET
U.S. Department of Justice Case Study
-DOJ 11-03
Nicholson was raised in Baltimore, Maryland. He graduated from the Frederick Douglass High School.
He currently resides in New York City. He is a member of the Electoral Reform Society (United Kingdom) and has been designated as an arbitrator by the mayor of Xian (PRC).
OTHER WRITING
*"Life in Death", Black Enterprise Magazine, May 1983
*"State Inflicted Death at One Million Dollars a Person", New York Times, April 29, 1982
*"Elections in Hong Kong", New York Times, September 17, 1992
*"A Prison Doesn't Offer Jobs for the Future", New York Times, September, 23, 1983
*"China's Death Penalty", New York Times, May 24, 2001
*"Death Penalty Holdout", New York Times, June 9, 2006
*"Death Penalty Revisted", New York Times, December 18, 2006
*"Private Business,Public Trust", New York Times, July 22, 2007
*"Letter From Fort Jackson: To Correct an Injustice", New York, October 29, 2007
INTERNET
U.S. Department of Justice Case Study
-DOJ 11-03
The Metal Observer is an independent online magazine that focuses on heavy metal music and is based in Canada. The German and English language magazine was founded in May 2000.
The bulk of the webzine is comprised of heavy metal recorded and live music reviews conducted by Observer staff. Reviewers hail from Africa, North America, Europe and Australia. Additionally, the magazine has an archive of 475 interviews with rock and metal performers.
The Metal Observer radio show is broadcast live in Austria and on the world wide web.
The bulk of the webzine is comprised of heavy metal recorded and live music reviews conducted by Observer staff. Reviewers hail from Africa, North America, Europe and Australia. Additionally, the magazine has an archive of 475 interviews with rock and metal performers.
The Metal Observer radio show is broadcast live in Austria and on the world wide web.
In the english language, bedote is a commonly used word used to replace various nouns in various contexts. One of the most common uses of the word bedoteis in a context in which the direct object of the sentence rhymes with bedote.Example:If someone is talking to someone and in the sentence in which they are speaking, the word boat is the direct object, it could be grammatically correct to replace it with bedote.
More Examples
If Joe is having a conversation with Bob after a class in which many notes were taken, and he wants to ask Bob if he took the notes, he could simply say to Bob: "Bob, you take the bedotes."
Grammactical Rules
-Bedote can replace plural and singular nouns only.
-It is prefferably used in contexts in which the direct object of the sentence would rhyme with bedote.
-Shix
More Examples
If Joe is having a conversation with Bob after a class in which many notes were taken, and he wants to ask Bob if he took the notes, he could simply say to Bob: "Bob, you take the bedotes."
Grammactical Rules
-Bedote can replace plural and singular nouns only.
-It is prefferably used in contexts in which the direct object of the sentence would rhyme with bedote.
-Shix