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Foo Fighters brand Chris Martin a 'tosser'

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Maybe Chris made one of those dumb deadpan jokes he's so good at and (as usual) it got taken the wrong way.

I think its crap-the story I mean. What exactly do they mean by Foos camp...one of the Foo Fighters or their entourage? I doubt any guys in the FF's would use the term "tosser",they are american,we would use "jack off" instead,lol. AND I think whatever Chris said was blown way out of proportion.Like I said...story is crap-in my humble opinion anyways :)

Maybe Chris made one of those dumb deadpan jokes he's so good at and (as usual) it got taken the wrong way.

 

 

true true. or maybe it was just the band's camps that were getting into a lil tiff.... i like both bands, i hope they arent on the outs. but then again shit happens. people talk. whadda gonna do?

Foos vrs. Chris? highly unlikely. :)

...Didn't Chris say that Dave Grohl was amazing?

 

What the hell would he have to say about the billing? I'm so confused.

Haha, I bet Chris hired this guy:

 

david_grohl.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

No, just kidding - here's the description coming along with the picture:

Don't worry, he survived! The Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl plays magician's assistant backstage at London’s annual Silver Clef Awards, a fund-raiser for music therapy.

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