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Marisa

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  1. Marisa replied to amsterdam's topic in Coldplay
    ^ yes I have noticed his big.......
  2. I think it sounds pretty good live, but I have only heard it once in Cinn. I would love to hear it on radio around here! Ever since they came to Detroit this Feb, the stations are playing lots and lots of Coldplay! So the chances are good!
  3. :) lol Thanks. I didn't even realize I made a pun! AS for the symbolism in the march, I think this article explains it... NEW YORK (AP) -- Thousands of immigrant rights supporters formed a line stretching more than a mile long Saturday as they marched across the Brooklyn Bridge, waving flags from more than a dozen countries as they demonstrated against possible immigration reform in Congress. Heralded by a cacophony of trumpets, whistles and drums, the crowd of mostly Latin Americans gathered in downtown Brooklyn and trudged a path laden with symbols of the city's immigrant strength on their way to a plaza in lower Manhattan. The marchers mustered in a neighborhood settled by the Dutch, crossed a bridge designed by a German, and finished in a square at the edge of Chinatown in an area that once held the Irish slums depicted in the 2002 film "Gangs of New York." On the way, they passed the Statue of Liberty, hot dog carts run by Middle Easterners, taxis driven by Russians and police officers speaking Chinese. More than 10,000 people flooded Foley Square, turning it into a sea of colorful banners and echoing noise. The crowd came dressed in the colors of Mexico, Uruguay and Ecuador, but just as many draped themselves in red, white and blue. "If you hurt immigrants you are hurting America," read a sign held by one marcher. Others read "We are your economy" and "I cleaned up ground zero." There were demonstrations across the country this week against legislation already approved in the House, which would make it a felony to be in the U.S. without the proper immigration paperwork. Competing legislation under consideration in the Senate would take an opposite approach and give the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the U.S. a chance at citizenship. "We came to say that we're here," said George Criollo, who arrived in New York a decade ago from Cuenca, Ecuador. "We have to speak, legal or illegal. We have to speak about this issue." Criollo, who said his family was in the United States illegally, feared that legislation could lead to his deportation or jailing. In the House, legislation already has passed that would set penalties for anyone who knowingly assists or encourages illegal immigrants to remain in the country. In Costa Mesa, California, about 500 people protested the crackdown on illegal immigrants. "Aiding my kids should not be a crime," said Dagoberto Zavala, 52, who immigrated from El Salvador to the Santa Ana area, and said he brought his two children into the United States illegally. "Congress needs to know the laws we have don't work." Last year, the Costa Mesa City Council approved a policy that would give local police in certain cases the authority to enforce federal immigration law. The plan, which would be the first in the nation, still must be approved by federal officials.
  4. Marisa replied to bedofroses's topic in Coldplay
    ebay.uk is where I found mine. really cheap too!
  5. I think it all comes down to shorter on the sides. I don't want distraction from his nice jawline. I also I agree with you, Vic. he looks stunning there!
  6. edwardenman, on the official board went to the show. The first few pics are from the red carpet....http://spaces.msn.com/edwardenman/PersonalSpace.aspx?_c11_PhotoAlbum_spaHandler=TWljcm9zb2Z0LlNwYWNlcy5XZWIuUGFydHMuUGhvdG9BbGJ1bS5GdWxsTW9kZUNvbnRyb2xsZXI%24&_c11_PhotoAlbum_spaFolderID=cns
  7. They seem to squirm in the flash of the camera.....it makes them all look so much more cute!
  8. just right for me, would be Live 8 style.
  9. I loved reading it! Your moments with Chris and Jonny are very special. Thanks for sharing. Can't wait for pics and videos up close!
  10. as long as it never looks like this, then I think it;s pretty damn sexy. lol!
  11. Great story! All your words are so true. Glad you had a wonderful moment with Guy and Chris. Can't wait to see the pics! Seems like The Junos were high point for Canadian fans! Good night!
  12. Whoa there Chris with that speech. Don't stray. Bryan Adams has NOTHING on Jonny.
  13. I will intercede and tell you that yes, we do believe in the truth and persuit of it.
  14. On a roll! Thanks much! :)
  15. TAMING OF THE MANES and then Jonny just gets a hat..... thankies for all these great pics!
  16. I won't freak out here, but that is just sick. How can anyone be so outrageous as to assign who should die? And I love how our friends, the fossil fuels are first be mentioned. GREED revealed again!
  17. yer welcome. oooh... gotta try that high speed.
  18. Happy you two are still with us. You must be mentally and emotionally strong people.
  19. Yes, can do. I really appreciate it. I hope to have time this week to focus my attention on them.
  20. http://www.junoawards.ca/VID_video.php they have it there, scroll down a bit. But the quality is CRAP.
  21. It looks so wispy now. WE NEED SOME CLOSE UPS!
  22. It's amazing how research actually pays off. I need to dedicate a day to reading and re-reading through all of these documents. Thanks for the links.
  23. Especially using the route they did. Very symbolic.

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