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Jenjie

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  1. Okay so operation send the link to as many people as you possibly can begins now :D My facebook profile status reads I'm about to email all the friendly people in my email address books (gmail; aol; outlook) I'll be posting in my livejournal. Any other ideas?
  2. Anchorman did it himself, before my email ever left Debs on the way to him :D wonder if telling Anchorman how much we love him, the day after the last one, will have had any effect? :lol:
  3. I haven't sent mine yet either. The home-made one should be finished tonight, and seeing as though the concert is tomorrow, I'm now going to wait til Fri to write my messages.
  4. Who's Going? (13) asia Busybeeburns but a dream Fixed Fixed's Friend gib786 Jenjie KissesBirds RedGirl76 squareone13 .sally. Thompson .:VivaLaVida:.
  5. you're both coming to Manchester as well as Wembley? :D :dance: we'll be able to have a pre-Wembley meet-up :D as close to the stage as you can possibly get, then depending on your preferences, Jonny's side, Guy's side or the middle.
  6. Its an Echo & The Bunnymen cover which they played in Liverpool on the 7th dec
  7. nope its The High Wire & Jon Hopkins only 2 more sleeps :D :dance:
  8. yay!!!!! for one more sleep :D its been one thousand and I forget how many days since my last gig. I am a little over-excited that I'll soon be counting down in hours :D :dance:
  9. I must have had a reallllllly bad day when I created this thread :embarassed:
  10. Yes there are some similarities, and there's a youtube somewhere of the 2 songs merged which sounds good. BUT, I would have more respect for Joe thingy if this had appeared a) when the song was first released and it was all over the place b) before the Grammys were announced. The timing portrays his court action in a particularly bad light.
  11. I used Microsoft Paint on my existing avatar :)
  12. I love your sig Pris :D I don't think I've ever heard Will speak for so long. He sounded ever so luvverly
  13. SOme Christmas cards for the Advent Calendar :D
  14. ty :D I asked the Oracle if Santa thought I had been a good girl this year. I've had no response & it was days ago so it must mean I'm a bad girl :cry:
  15. There something you want to tell us Ren? :thinking: You seem to have a bit of an obsession with penises :stunned: Hard Day's Night is the best Beatles film ever :D
  16. hopw can there still be more after that amazing review? Glad you had such an amazing time :D some people are so impatient :p Glad you had a great time even if you were poorly. Hope you're feeling better soon :kiss: beat ya :P posted this last night whilst you were in bed :lol: I love this pic its ace :D Thanks for all the reviews & piccies guys. Liverpool have stepped up to the mark & proven that UK fans are just as good as the rest of the world!! They've also shown that us Northerners are the best of the UK fans :D (no pressure for Thurs & Fri in Manchester :lol: ) The Brummies & the Glaswegians have been rather quiet so far :cry: Check out the WIki thread :D http://wiki.coldplaying.com/index.php/7_December_2008:_Echo_Arena%2C_Liverpool%2C_UK#Fan_Reviews
  17. no more texts since the last one and, as it must be over by now, I'm off to bed. night guys. and huge thanks to Michie for the updates :D :kiss: :dance:
  18. Roadie #42 - Blog #59 December 7, 2008 8:18 pm #42 and the nasty flu Don't get too close, readers. I'm full of cold. Being ill on tour (OK, I know, it's only the sniffles and a sore throat...) is a pretty rubbish experience. If I had a sensible job, I would have called in sick and spent the day under the duvet feeling sorry for myself. That's not really an option in my line of work, so instead, I've turned up to a cold and draughty arena and felt sorry for myself here. Really, I should get the juicer going in catering and load up on healthy vitamins. Maybe later. For now, tablets, vitamin water and self pity are the order of the day. So what's been happening here? Well, we finished up in Birmingham. The third night's crowd are memorable particularly for a rather excellent bout of Mexican Wave-ing (if indeed such a term exists) before the show. Then, after two glorious days off, we arrived up in Glasgow. The SECC in Glasgow is where we started the UK arena shows on the Rush Of Blood tour. It all seemed very huge and grown up back then. The show that we have today is immense in comparison and the band on stage are no longer finding their feet and learning their craft. They now seem very comfortable, confident and capable on an arena stage. Of course, the one thing that hasn't changed is the Glasgow crowd - ever reliable as some of the best voices on the planet. They're in fine voice this evening and not only belt out the biggies like Fix You and Viva, but they're singing melodies from within all the songs - not just the vocals, but the guitar parts too. Good work folks! We get back to our rather splendid hotel, a grand old manor house, and find that there is a wedding party in. We're all sitting around the bar for a swifty when someone's acoustic guitar comes out and the voices are off again. Will and Jonny shyly decline an invitation to give them a song, but this doesn't dampen their enthusiasm one jot and they're giving it loads deep into the night. There's definitely something in the water up here.... Right, I'm going to find a flightcase to curl up on and I'll catch up with ya again in a couple of days. Meantime, I should leave you with a quick tale of Roadie glory. Bash is Will's drumtech. He's been with the band for a very long time now and is one of the most colourful characters on the road (which is saying something...). In Bash's younger (and more single) days, the back lounge of the bus was referred to as "Bash's office" for reasons we'll draw a veil over for now. So when this leg began and the 'core crew' found themselves on a "star bus", the choice for who got the insanely oversized bedroom at the back was obvious. Here's Bash enjoying his new home.... Roadie #42 http://www.coldplay.com/newsdetail.php?id=236
  19. 1 in 4 at the Echo. The capacity of the Liverpool Echo Arena is 8000 tonight. 2044 of them made the Health and Education For All pledge, in just under 3 hours, thanks to our incredible Oxfam campaigners. For many of them, it was their first time volunteering with Oxfam. That’s a pretty good first time campaigning, by any account.. 1 in 4 signed up. Wow. Chris Martin is currently singing ‘The Hardest Part’. The volunteers effort tonight has certainly ensured that Liverpool is not the hardest part of this tour for me. I think it’s great when so many people join in. That’s like the whole floor area of the arena standing up at once, in unison, against poverty. All those people believing that governments should do more to provide people with their basic rights to good quality healthcare and education. Imagine if you just took away all the running taps, plasters, first aid workers, and hygienic cooking areas in this venue. The show probably wouldn’t happen. If nobody had access to an education, there might not even be anyone working here. But they are. Why couldn’t the same thing happen anywhere? Good quality and affordable healthcare and education are some of the things many countries’ prosperity is built on. It’s not a new idea. Oxfam believes it’s about time everyone had the same chance. 2044 people can make a lot of noise if they want to. When joined by all the tens of thousands of others, who have signed up with Oxfam on this ‘Viva’ Coldplay tour, in 2008, the noise is loud and clear. Change is possible. One person can make a big difference. Just look at those 4 people on stage singing the last chorus of ‘Viva La Vida’. They wrote a song. Now people are singing it even when they have stopped. That’s quite a powerful thing. When people join together on a cause they can be even more powerful. That’s what governments need. They need to know that people care and want to help change the world. Who knows.. All those people screaming for an encore in there could be the tipping point. I can hear the volume has dipped inside. ‘Green Eyes’ is now being sung out in the arena. I still can’t quite get over 1 in 4. Incredible stuff. We only had 20 volunteers.. Imagine if we’d had 80! http://www.oxfamblogs.org/coldplay/?p=127
  20. 1 in 4 at the Echo. The capacity of the Liverpool Echo Arena is 8000 tonight. 2044 of them made the Health and Education For All pledge, in just under 3 hours, thanks to our incredible Oxfam campaigners. For many of them, it was their first time volunteering with Oxfam. That’s a pretty good first time campaigning, by any account.. 1 in 4 signed up. Wow. Chris Martin is currently singing ‘The Hardest Part’. The volunteers effort tonight has certainly ensured that Liverpool is not the hardest part of this tour for me. I think it’s great when so many people join in. That’s like the whole floor area of the arena standing up at once, in unison, against poverty. All those people believing that governments should do more to provide people with their basic rights to good quality healthcare and education. Imagine if you just took away all the running taps, plasters, first aid workers, and hygienic cooking areas in this venue. The show probably wouldn’t happen. If nobody had access to an education, there might not even be anyone working here. But they are. Why couldn’t the same thing happen anywhere? Good quality and affordable healthcare and education are some of the things many countries’ prosperity is built on. It’s not a new idea. Oxfam believes it’s about time everyone had the same chance. 2044 people can make a lot of noise if they want to. When joined by all the tens of thousands of others, who have signed up with Oxfam on this ‘Viva’ Coldplay tour, in 2008, the noise is loud and clear. Change is possible. One person can make a big difference. Just look at those 4 people on stage singing the last chorus of ‘Viva La Vida’. They wrote a song. Now people are singing it even when they have stopped. That’s quite a powerful thing. When people join together on a cause they can be even more powerful. That’s what governments need. They need to know that people care and want to help change the world. Who knows.. All those people screaming for an encore in there could be the tipping point. I can hear the volume has dipped inside. ‘Green Eyes’ is now being sung out in the arena. I still can’t quite get over 1 in 4. Incredible stuff. We only had 20 volunteers.. Imagine if we’d had 80! http://www.oxfamblogs.org/coldplay/?p=127

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