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  • The only one she mentioned by name was ogrish . com, which shows a variety of macabre images.
  • In early 2006, Ogrish . com changed its design to a much faster-loading, cleaner layout.
  • On April 21 Ogrish closed this section, finally making the transition from a " gore " website to an " uncensored news " website.
  • On January 27, 2006 the " Flame / Lame / Hate " section was replaced with The Ogrish Zoo, a more politically correct version that forbade racial slurs.
  • Since the beginning of November 2006, Ogrish . com redirects to LiveLeak which was registered in October 2006, featuring mostly user submitted videos and allowing the embedding of media on other sites.
  • Playing a growly scientist jailed for killing Rwandan park rangers, Hopkins is watchable, which he always is, and believable, which he usually is, and ogrish, which he sometimes is.
  • The ogrish Web site states that the FBI " contacted our host Prohosters to inform them that they were going to sue us for putting on the Pearl video on 5-18-2002.
  • In April 2006, Ogrish . com introduced a podcast service ( DJed by Shawn Wasson ) and added a new forum section called Underground Media members have the choice to join this section to see more images and videos.
  • I was searching on the net ( as I usually do ) and I came accross something that you guys ( Wiki Admins / Whoever ) might want to look at . . . http : / / articles . ogrish . com / index . php / Main _ Page
  • The website's name derives from the archaic word " ogrish " according to the site's FAQ, " ogrish " or " ogreish ", i . e . " like an ogre ", as defined in older dictionaries in a figurative sense; that is being like a person who is felt to be particularly cruel, brutish or hideous.
  • The website's name derives from the archaic word " ogrish " according to the site's FAQ, " ogrish " or " ogreish ", i . e . " like an ogre ", as defined in older dictionaries in a figurative sense; that is being like a person who is felt to be particularly cruel, brutish or hideous.
  • In both folklore and fiction, giants are often given ogrish traits ( such as the giants in " Jack and the Beanstalk " and " Jack the Giant Killer ", the villainous giants in " The BFG ", the Giant Despair in " The Pilgrim's Progress ", and the j鰐nar of Norse mythology ); while ogres may be given giantish traits.