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Jenjie

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  1. very, very bright BLUE :lol:
  2. I didn't have breakfast today but yesterday I had proper muffins (english breakfast muffins) and a cup of coffee
  3. <iframe src="http://free.timeanddate.com/clock/i19wefpu/n867/tluk/fs18/fc222/tcfcf/pc000/ftb/pa3/tt0" frameborder="0" width="370" height="27"></iframe> tooooooooo long to go :(
  4. Guy needs to get that aura camera going on some of the coldplaying members. I'm guessing those that the Coldplay Karma has touched will have beautiful auras
  5. Guy needs to get that aura camera going on some of the coldplaying members. I'm guessing those that the Coldplay Karma has touched will have beautiful auras
  6. The next thing for my single girl first is going to a concert alone. I will see Coldplay on November 21st. I’m so excited because every time they have come to Colorado, tickets sold out quickly. I was supposed to go with someone but it didn’t work out. Instead of missing my fave band of all time, I went online and clicked one ticket for purchase. Yes, it would be nice to experience the concert with someone. But if they don’t have the same love for Chris Martin, it’s better for you to revel his hyper dancing, piano banging, and creative self all by yourself. http://coloringgirl.blogspot.com/2008/11/single-girl-firsts.html
  7. OMG! Did anyone warn Kelly? :P :laugh3: is that our Liverpudlian Mich you have with you? :o
  8. All I can say is fantastic! Joelle and I had so much fun last night.I've been fighting off a cold so I was hoping I would be good to go for the concert, and I totally was (today is another story)! I haven't been to a concert since I was pregnant with Nathan (John Legend and I had never heard of him before I went) and before that, probably in Vegas, though it's been so long I can't remember what show it was. I love watching artists live. Let me rephrase that, I love watching amazing artists who are even better in concert, live! Coldplay did not disappoint. Joelle and I left early so we didn't hit Boston traffic on our way to the Garden. We got there around 4pm and headed over to Boston Beer Works for some food, adult beverages and to shoot a little pool before the concert. It was so nice to spend some "let your hair down" time with Joelle. A lot of our outings involve our boys, so it was great to have some time just for us. We may have been having a little too much fun though, as it took us almost an hour to shoot 2 games of pool! We both swore up and down that we do not stink that bad usually. I'll admit, she beat me...both games. I'm blaming it on the beer and my fabulous new boots...the heels were throwing me off! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On to the concert! Duffy was the opening act. I had heard 2 of her songs before, and she was really good. I was surprised that such a big voice came from such a petite girl. The main event of course was Coldplay. I love them and was so excited that they were playing a second show in Boston since I missed the first one (It sold out in less than an hour). The concert was at the TD Banknorth Garden, home of the World champion Celtics! We had good seats, i only wish I had a better camera. In the pictures it looks like we are further away than we actually are. The screens they had were amazing. They weren't just showing what was happening on stage. It almost looked like a video with all of the effects they had going. My absolute favorite part of the show was when the band left the stage and surprised the crowd by appearing in the stands right next to our section!!!! They played 2 songs acoustically, one of which is my favorite, The Scientist. They were so close and I was way too wobbly at that point to get many good shots (besides I wanted to enjoy the songs), but I got a couple and this one is my favorite. All in all, the show was amazing and we had a blast! http://scampolifamily.blogspot.com/2008/10/viva-la-vida.html (more pictures in the blog)
  9. Coldplay Brings Life to The Garden Just months after the Spice Girls took their final bow onstage, yet another British invasion swept the TD Banknorth Garden last night as Coldplay and opener Duffy delivered liveliness and hysteria with their Viva La Vida Tour. Duffy managed to keep things mellow throughout her soulful set including "Rockferry" and current single "Stepping Stone." But the bluesy singer got flirtatious, kicking up her glittering red shoes, when belting out her popular ditty "Mercy" to the anxious crowd. After much anticipation the main attraction finally made their entrance, opening with the grungy "Violet Hill" off their latest effort Viva La Vida, or Death and All His Friends. Coldplay continued the explosive energy with performances of "Clocks," "Speed of Sound," and "Cemeteries of London." Throughout the night frontman Chris Martin bounced eccentrically around the stage and swapped his role as lead vocalist for guitar, piano, and harmonica sessions. Even drummer Will Champion ditched his drumsticks for a microphone singing the brief "Death Will Never Conquer." The hugely successful band also scored points for fan interaction providing playful banter onstage about their love for Beantown (this being their second outing in the last three months). Things also got political after Martin dedicated a song to Sarah Palin then quickly recanted with "Vote Obama." Even the Jonas Brothers popped up in conversation when Martin quipped that the band has felt "old" ever since the curly mopped trio hit the music scene. Capping off the superb night was the back-to-back performances of the foot stomping "Lost!" and "Viva La Vida;" the latter of the two got nearly the entire audience chanting every last word in perfect harmony as confetti snowed down upon them. With an encore of "Yellow" and a collective bow, Coldplay closed the Boston chapter of their Viva La Vida Tour thanking everyone for their Wednesday evening. And with that the show ended as did the euro-hysteria that erupted moments earlier in the now lifeless Garden. http://media.www.thesuffolkvoice.net/media/storage/paper1060/news/2008/10/30/ArtsEntertainment/Coldplay.Brings.Life.To.The.Garden-3515994.shtml
  10. Finally, last Wednesday was the pinnacle of my week: I went to the Coldplay concert at the TD Banknorth Garden, Boston's auditorium and home of the Boston Celtics. It was one of the greatest concerts I've seen and I didn't stand still for the whole two hours they played. Not only was the music so loud that you could feel the floor vibrating, but the energy of Chris Martin and the band was beyond belief. Chris Martin was rolling around the staging, running, jumping and sweating a ton. He looked exhausted after the first song, but somehow managed to keep his energy up throughout the whole show, which included an acoustic set on a side stage in the middle of the auditorium and a cool remix of some of their older songs. They played their entire Viva La Vida album and most of their hits from their other albums (including Clocks, my favorite song of their's, Speed of Sound, Fix You, Yellow, The Hardest Part, God Put a Smile on Your Face, Politik, etc.). It was hugely worth the money I paid for the ticket, and I haven't stopped wearing my $35 Viva La Vida tour t-shirt since. :) Amar (the guy I went to the concert with) and I have already decided that if they come back to Boston next year on a new tour, we'll be one of the first in line for tickets. A highly recommended concert to see if they are coming to your area! http://myharvardmba2010.blogspot.com/2008/11/coldplay-is-coolest-band-ever-and-other.html
  11. mine say it could be the week before the show that I receive them
  12. Wiki thread is update too :D http://wiki.coldplaying.com/index.php/1_November_2008:_Wachovia_Center%2C_Philadelphia%2C_PA%2C_USA#Fan_Reviews
  13. Great review :D ty if you're coming over for London, you might as well make a tour of it!! Its not that far between sheffield, liverpool & manchester :D
  14. no he can't change his birth certificate, coz I'm guessing he doesn't fit any of the criteria to alter the birth record. if he's stupid enough to change his name to that, I wouldn't feel sorry for him
  15. Win Miami Tickets http://www.miami.com/win-coldplay-tix If you're like me, you've got a bone to pick with Ticketmaster. "Convenience" charges (which aren't waived if you physically go to the box office, fyi)? And for each ticket? Is it really so much harder to stuff two into an envelope instead of one? Point is, even before economical hard times, I stopped going to concerts unless a) Ticketmaster wasn't involved, b) I would kick myself really hard for the rest of my life if I didn't see X band/musician or c) I get to go for free. If you'll kick yourself if you don't go to this Sunday's Coldplay concert at the BankAtlantic Center, but don't want to sell your plasma for tix, Miami.com and BankAtlantic (did you know they're open 7 days a week?) might have a solution. All you have to do is tune into The Link tomorrow (that would be Thursday), during which Toni and J.R. will ask a Coldplay trivia question. Email [email protected] with the answer, along with your name, age, email address and phone number -- if you're one of the first six to reply, you've got yourself two tix. And these aren't vertigo-inducing, I-can-see-bats-in-the-rafters-from-here tix. These are tix for the Miami.com/BankAtlantic SUITE. Cushy seats, line-free booze ordering and no jack-arse in front of you thinking everyone would rather hear his version of "Yellow." Instead, you'll be surrounded by your fellow uber-cool Miami.com users. I'm pretty sure even Apple would agree these are good seats. Though I guess Gwenyth's lap is pretty nice, too. -- miaeditor
  16. I learned it on the radio. It just never ended. I kept waking up and it was still going!!
  17. the guy from a-Ha? plotting in progress?
  18. the guy from a-Ha? plotting in progress?
  19. it says don't click. just keep rolling the cursor over it.
  20. of course you're our Carla. you're a part of the super duper Coldplaying family :D
  21. weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee great story and the show hasn't even started yet :D
  22. I'm going to fionish my sister's birthday pressie. hopefully will be a morsel when i come back in a few hours :lol: (although I played this game with Carla one afternoon :p)

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