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alicjanna

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  1. Thanks diogo, I had! Be patient, I ran away :D So...... I went to a language summer school for two weeks. It was a kind of a camp with lessons during the day. Once we were going for a trip by bus. There was girl (she was about 13 years old) sitting next to me and listening to music on earphones quite loudly. I didn't have to eavsdrop to hear the familiar sound of Up&Up! I couldn't contain myself and I told her that I like her music taste. She seemed pretty suprised and just responded "Thank you". :) One of the trips that we had was to Cantenbury - the city where Guy had been living since he was 12. Sadly, I didn't have enough time to visit the school that he had attended. I love the fact that some of the people from our staff were only 19 so they normally talked to us. One of them was Alicia (fun fact: we have almost the same names). Once we were talking about music and I told her that I'm a crazy Coldplay fan. She responded that she knows most of their songs and that she attended of one of the shows in Manchester. I was soooooo happy - she was the first Coldplayer that I've ever met! Well, she's not so obsessed as I am, but still, it's amazing! She's such a lovely person. One day I went to a local food shop. I was on my way to the till but I stopped. THEY PLAYED GOD PUT A SMILEY UPON YOUR FACE. In a small food shop. So I spent next 3 minutes walking around, pretending that boxes of cereals are particularly interesting and trying to stop myself from singing... The next trip that we had was to London. I was getting ready when I called Mojan's thread to mind (the one about meeting other Coldplayers in London). So I messaged her and later we planned our meeting in a really spontaneous way. And we did it! I'm so glad that I met you and your lovely mum! I hope that we'll meet again soon :) But it wasn't the end of the day. Our group came back to the town a little bit earlier than it was planned so I spent a few hours on the beach with my friend from Colombia. When I was going back home I saw a guy in a t-shirt from Mylo Xyloto Tour! I told him that I love it and he said something like they mean a world to him. I think that he lived on the same street as I but I've never seen him again. That was such a good day... The following day we had a trip to Oxford. I completely forgot that Oxfam is from Oxford! Seeing Oxfam's shop made me realise that. I walked in and I saw these Stand As One wristbands that (if I'm not mistaken) are given out to volunteers before Coldplay's show. I was so so so happy when I saw these and I had to buy one. Soon I'll also add the picture of the shop. I don't have it now as I took them with my friend's phone. Once I was talking with one guy from the staff and he told me that his teacher was Chris' head master! He used to teach in Devon but he moved to the Eastern part of the UK. He's the one who told Chris that he's rubbish at playing the piano when he heard him playing during the breakes. You can't imagine how happy/suprised/shocked/confused I was when I heard that! During this camp I met an adorable girl from Ukraine called Anastasiia. When I started talking about Coldplay she told me that she really likes See you soon. I was suprised as it's not a song that you'd expect to be liked by a person who is not even a fan of Coldplay. She explained that this song was mentioned in a book called "50 days before my suicide". It was nice to hear that there are people who appreciate some older, less popular songs by Coldplay. I had a horribly boring teacher - Michael. But there was a one, really good side of his lessons - he played us some songs and gave us papers with lyrics that we had to fill in. He was always playing only The Beatles's songs but during the last lesson he played VIVA LA VIDA. And it was from Live 2012. What. I filled in all the lyrics before he put the CD in a player. I didn't even try to stop myself from singing and quietly saying the words that Chris randomly says to the audience. After the song ended I had to go to the bathroom because I started to cry with happiness... Sadly, my trip was making its way towards the end. I was in a taxi making my way to the airport when the driver turned on the radio and Adventure of a Lifetime was being played. It was the perfect ending. I hope that you enjoyed my stories ;).
  2. Thanks everyone! Sadly, I didn't visit The Bakery but I think that everything that has happened is satisfying enough for my Coldplayer's spirit :D
  3. Heyyy everyone! I've been away for a very long time (too long!) but now I'm back! I missed this place so much... I'm going to share with you soon what was going on during the last two weeks which I spent in the UK. I'm so excited to write it! :)
  4. I love Shahrukh Khan! But you're right it's not the best place to discuss about cultures :D
  5. Idk if it's possible as Bruce is also on tour now
  6. omg you are a genius [emoji23]
  7. I like your music taste [emoji41]
  8. Yesterday I was in the car with my mum and Hymn for the weekend was played on the radio. I turned up the volume a bit and she told me that she really likes this song and started to hum it :D
  9. I keep my fingers crossed for you! :) So maybe I will begin with a short story. So it all started when my classmate whose family is from India made a presentation about this country (her name is Nishita) and she showed us some videos. One of them was a song from 'Kabhi khushi kabhie gham' called Bole Chudiyan and... I loved this :D I have to admit that now I know the lyrics of this song by heart and I have it on my phone [emoji38]. Well, mostly I like the visual aspects of your culture like symbols, patterns, the way the script looks like, the colours, the way people dress or choose jewellery... but I also enjoy watching Bollywood movies: some people hate them because they tend to be overdone and fussy but that's why I love them :D. I love the idea of henna and I have a one tube of it which my friend's mum brought me from India :). I'm from Poland :) Sorry that I took me quite a long time to answer but yesterday I was too tired to think :)
  10. But think of how they used some Indian motives in the new album! Imo, it is really likely that they'll appear in your country soon ;) Btw. I'm in love with Indian culture :D
  11. Well, you could be 6 so it's not that bad [emoji38]
  12. In my language it is Don Kichot :D Naukowiec Glass of water
  13. Świat przewrócony do góry nogami Twisted Logic
  14. Sorry to hear that @I ran away ... I maybe listening to Coldplay will help to Fix you ... Stay strong!
  15. It's wonderful! Do you know where I can get these patches?
  16. [MEDIA=twitter]752917162294214657[/MEDIA] Mobile Link: https://twitter.com/AHFODRomania/status/752917162294214657 [emoji23]
  17. Why do you have many copies of e.g. PM? And what is this pink boottle? I think I've seen it somewhere... :D
  18. Christmas Lights? And then Midnight (in the darkness), Charlie Brown (in the dark), X marks the spot (stare into darkness)
  19. Videos of this song being soundchecked for the first time at GC festival - I watched them like 100 times after they were published :D The Scientist
  20. Bring this thread back to life! Ghost Story (it's obvious)
  21. [MEDIA=instagram]BHg7RFOgUX1[/MEDIA] Mobile Link: https://www.instagram.com/p/BHg7RFOgUX1/ [emoji44]
  22. Foster The People The Black Keys Ed Sheeran Hozier Tame Impala 5 is too little :(

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