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Zoe28

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  1. Zoe28 replied to AMDB9's topic in Up&Up
    Look, we survived the video for The Hardest Part. This can't be worst ..
  2. Zoe28 replied to AMDB9's topic in Up&Up
    Guess they are still drunk and high .. so high.. so high
  3. Will's having a good day then : [MEDIA=twitter]731890089068990464[/MEDIA]
  4. Looking through my screenshots folder.. They were so cute..
  5. Zoe28 replied to AMDB9's topic in Up&Up
    They sure love lights, birds and butterflies!
  6. Zoe28 replied to AMDB9's topic in Up&Up
    Looks like the Butterfly motif from the MX era is back.. :flutterby:
  7. "Chelsea"
  8. The surprise intro and performance at the beginning of the Chelsea Handler’s new Netflix series. Absolutely brilliant and hilarious! He sang half of Everglow too.
  9. :kiss:
  10. Yup... Proof :
  11. Dog ate his hairbrush?! :inquisitive: But, at least he found a very stripey shirt. :dance:
  12. Interrupting your regularly scheduled programming to remind you that in 2002 at the Grammy awards they won Best Alternative Music Album looking this hot : Thank you!
  13. A very special skill I learned from Chris. :D He wrote Don't Panic! 40 years ago..
  14. I missed it : ( Just got in. Nevermind, I'll just listen to Don't Panic! anyway while I read this thread. (This is the song that made me a Coldplay fan 37 years ago...)
  15. :guitarist:
  16. Remember this? Chris vs. Crazy Frog Saga :laugh4:
  17. Michael Stipe's cover of David Bowie's "Man Who Sold The World" . http://hypetrak.com/2016/03/david-bowie-man-who-sold-the-world-rem-michael-stipe-cover/
  18. Aww Jonny saying we're as one when it comes to the band. My beautiful babies.
  19. :daisy: How to add a pop of colours to your monochrome outfit, by Chris Martin. I love this man!
  20. http://kost1035.iheart.com/onair/ellen-k-56952/ellen-k-interviews-chris-martin-14686216/ May 6th, 2016
  21. May 6th, 2016 [url=http://1043myfm.iheart.com/media/play/26970016/][/url] http://1043myfm.iheart.com/media/play/26970016/
  22. Chris Martin performing in Argentina [matthewjohnbenton]
  23. Source Coldplay’s Chris Martin, Blur drummer Dave Rowntree and comedian David Walliams are among Camden stars to donate items to a celebrity car boot sale to raise funds for Syrian refugees. Hampstead art gallery Zebra One, in Perrin’s Court, has also donated artwork to the event including images of Kylie Minogue, by Phil Knott, and work by celebrity street artist Dom Pattinson. The Star Boot Sale 2016 will also feature signed books and photos from comedian and actor Stephen Fry, a lampshade donated by TV presenters Ant and Dec and an antique gramophone donated by Coldplay. The event, to be attended by many of the stars who have donated items, will take place in the carpark of the Old Truman Brewery, in Brick Lane, E1, on May 22 at 11am. There will also be an accompanying online auction. Blur drummer Dave Rowntree, who has donated a signed gold album and polaroid of the band, has just returned from visiting the refugee camps in Jordan run by the International Rescue Committee. He said: “I met some of the children we had helped and it was incredible to hear stories of children being reunited with their families. The trip was both humbling and inspiring.” All the money raised will go directly to fund two mobile health clinics in Jordan.

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