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The Best of Coldplaying 2007

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^hey anna! how was you're break?

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^^That will hopefully change next time...:D

I had the best aliases...haha. :P

 

Alias Day is holiday tradition!

Thank you Justin...the only one considerate enough to ask how my vacation was :rolleyes: Just kidding

 

It was really good though, thanks....I went skiing in the alps :nice:

mrs Banana!

 

it's good to see you here again :nice:

I also met a really cute guy from London who liked Radiohead and the Artic Monkeys and I danced with him on New Year's Eve :cool:

:wink3:

I also met a really cute guy from London who liked Radiohead and the Artic Monkeys and I danced with him on New Year's Eve :cool:

 

 

you get his number?:wink3:

ICQ number...but I don't want to become too attached you know...

haha, you gotta play the field

play the field? huh?

 

PS. I passed through New Jersey suburbs today....I think we're back to the New York/ New jersey argument... it really did look like this

 

sooperabundaberg.jpg

 

so glum...

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play the field? huh?

 

PS. I passed through New Jersey suburbs today....I think we're back to the New York/ New jersey argument... it really did look like this

 

sooperabundaberg.jpg

 

so glum...

 

Thats what I see every morning when I wake up, since I have that poster on my wall.

Hehe, awesome....it's a really cool poster and all the artwork is brilliant, but when you see what it's actually based off of....ohh you have no idea. It's so freaking depressing.

 

 

(Hi!!!!!!!!!)

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Yeah I can imagine. I haven't seen anything quite as bad as that. But a few years ago when we were driving around in Calgary we kept getting lost. Every city block looked the exact same. They had the exact same store (7 Eleven) at the exact same corner, stuff like that.

And all the names were the same. Like Sunnyville rd, sunnyville dr., sunnyville crt, etc.

Ooh that sounds freaky...there was a really funny russian movie that i guess in english would be called 'The Irony of Fate', anyway every city in the world was built to be exactly the same, with the same houses on the same streets with the same names and the same furniture and the same keyholes, the only thing that was different from city to city was the actual name of the city. So this guy and his friends in Moscow got really drunk on new year's eve and one of the guys was supposed to fly to St. petersburg to see his girlfriend that evening but they were so drunk they sent to wrong guy onto the plane, they couldn't remember who was supposed to go. So the guy comes to St. petersburg, thinks he's in Moscow, goes to his apartment which is the same in this city, opens the door and goes to sleep, and then the lady that actually lived there came and found him and was totally shocked and then the story goes on how they fall in love, etc ..

:oyou callling new jersey glum?

Well not as a whole, just the neighborhood I saw... no offense , really.

Some places aren't perfect. That's something about suburbia. It's not perfect, but depending on where you live, you have your own stories and life that you live there, that makes it awesome.

 

I hate the suburbs I live in, but deep down it's alright. It has the coolest, down-to-earth people. No one's stuck up, snooty, trying to show off money. Nothing glamorous. It's just cool people. It's a nice place to grow up because it's so modest.

 

Sorry about that rant. I just feel deep today.

That is really deep Annie... I guess it's not a bad place to grow up but lately I've been feeling so restless... like I really want to break out and get away from the sameness of all suburbia in general... everything seems okay but every day is no different from the previous one, I mean . .. ehh I don't know, I want to leave home and move to a city, Europe preferably .. :P

I want to live in the city too, but I'm just gonna take what I have and enjoy suburbia for the two years I have left to enjoy it. One day I'm not gonna see these people anymore, so I'm gonna just live it all out and enjoy everything til I can't no more.

That is one advantage of living in the UK, as most of the towns and cities are old, each one is different...

 

...Apart from Milton Keynes.

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:oyou callling new jersey glum?

 

Their hockey team is boring as anything!

Funny... all the time I've spent in New Jersey at a friend's, all I saw of the place was lots and lots of woods... and that weird town on the seashore where all the roads and driveways were boat canals... don't remember what it was called though. I think it's a state of opposites when it comes to real estate...

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