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colduser

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  1. Alright Bonnie :kiss: :jester: :juggle: The party ensues ;)
  2. colduser replied to Mojo Pin's topic in The Lounge
    sweet :D
  3. colduser replied to Mojo Pin's topic in The Lounge
    Awww. What a sweetie and yes you are cute and blond. You don't have any recent piccies darling? :)
  4. Moses I Ran Away Murder For You Proof
  5. which came to be really annoying to him...
  6. he realized they were misssing.
  7. he realized he hadn't shaved..
  8. colduser replied to Mojo Pin's topic in The Lounge
    waiting.... :)
  9. So all seemed to be well but...
  10. colduser replied to Mojo Pin's topic in The Lounge
    Is this a bad thing? :cry:
  11. colduser replied to Mojo Pin's topic in The Lounge
    Well, I am 24 ;)
  12. Thanks Bonnie :)
  13. :lol: Yes indeed ;)
  14. :lol: :lol: Check out this article in USA Today Crazy Frog ringtone hops over from U.K. By Elysa Gardner, USA TODAY LONDON — Pop music's latest British invasion started out as a novelty tune aimed primarily at children. But it has been giving grown-ups across the Atlantic headaches all summer and now seems poised to do the same here. It has legs: Crazy Frog ringtonebecame a No. 1 hit in the U.K. Next Plateau/Universal Records Axel F, the debut single from Crazy Frog — an animated cartoon character representing a pair of mixmasters known as Bass Bumpers who were chosen by German music executive Wolfgang Boss to produce the song — combines the theme from the 1984 Eddie Murphy vehicle Beverly Hills Cop with a ringtone from German-based company Jamba. Frog quickly leaped to No. 1 on the U.K. pop chart, handily usurping that spot from Coldplay, and has sold more than 1 million copies in Europe. On the flip side, Crazy Frog has attracted its share of naysayers, among them disgruntled parents whose children have downloaded the ringtone from the service Jamster and incurred sometimes-substantial charges as a result. This week, Universal Records and Next Plateau Entertainment unleashed the Frog on American radio, and the results so far have been par for the course. Axel F is already in Radio Disney's top 5 and is the most requested track at Sirius Satellite Radio, but it has also provoked complaints. Paul "Cubby" Bryant, music director at New York-based top 40 station WHTZ-FM, says the controversial confection has not only become the top-requested song "but has also been in the top 5 in terms of 'I hate it' responses. It's polarizing, which is something we often see with novelty songs. The 12-to-22-year-old demographic likes it, but the older the listeners get, the more likely we'll hear, 'What are you doing?' " On Monday, Gut Records will release a U.K. album of Crazy Frog mixes, Crazy Frog Presents Crazy Hits, featuring new mixes of old hits including Technotronic's Pump Up the Jam. Gut chief Guy Holmes says the CD will feature videos and interactive games. "It's purely about having a bit of fun. We thought this thing was mainly for kids, but the reality seems to be that there are a lot of adults who haven't grown up." Next Plateau president Eddie O'Loughlin says the American version of Crazy Hits, due Aug. 30, will be more adult-friendly, with "sports-stadium anthems" such as Whoomp! (There It Is) and Who Let the Frogs Out. But O'Loughlin doesn't lament the irritation factor: "It was the overwhelming response from people who either loved or were annoyed by the ringtone that made me think it's a natural connection to a potential hit record." However, Bryant warns, "There's a fatigue level with this kind of sound. If the other songs (on Crazy Hits) aren't different, they'll burn out quick."

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