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bless.

 

It wont last that long, sure that'll make you feel better....after-all she's been engaged before

Well she's an actress.

 

been in several films, won best actress for shakespear in love, has been in relationship with Bradd Pitt at one point....can't remember if it was him she was engaged to...or the other guy (who at present i can't remember his name).

 

Why do you care anyways...he'll write more love songs :P

Most people tend to, simply because there's that extra emotional feeling within them, and when they're sung and played with that kind of emotion then you simply can't beat it.

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It's also true that a love song can hold power too.

 

example: One I Love

Love means nothing. Love is nothing.

 

"love is a dream"

dear me...twice in one day....not good, not good at all Mr Clocks.

 

hmm....i could do with some very good emotional songs, gaining quite a liking for them, know any?

no, but you didn't dis-agree....

 

not know of any good emotionaly angry songs?

 

No-one else has posted in here...impressive

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lol, our own thread.

 

They tried to make us one of these at the last board we "crashed"

We never did like authority figures now did we :lol:

 

We well and truelly "crashed" the last board though...the start of the downfall...quite proud of that :lol:

:lol:

 

One for all...

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