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Jenjie

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  1. at this rate we'll have names for most of the crew :D
  2. how very, very cute :D yay, the Coldplay Karma keeps on spreading they could also guarantee you would ferociously protect their safety at all costs :p squuuuuuuuuuueeeeeeeeeeeeeeee it just gets better!!! holy shit!!! :shocked2: :D you sound like the Mastercard advert :P yay for Coldplay roadies nice banner :lol: :shocked2: nope, now we've entered the realm of fairy tales!! Even Coldplay Karma can't do that, can it? :confused: I need evidence :P way to go girlies :D
  3. think you girls could all make a mint as private detectives :D you're certainly good at tracking people down :lol:
  4. woohoooooooooo. love ya too, #42 :kiss:
  5. If that reliable source, is the person who has already posted in this thread to say its a rumour, please be careful what you're saying.
  6. Hull seem to be having a party in the premiership! :D
  7. Interesting advert on Absolute Radio today. Goes something like, resigning from your job is different to being fired because you can start a new job straight away. And then goes on to say Russell has a new show starting at 6am on monday on Absolute Radio.
  8. Jenjie replied to Black Rose's topic in The Lounge
    I have a mental age of 10 then :P I love fireworks. We're going to the Trafford Centre tomorrow night for their display. And then we're reminiscing on Wed, and having fireworks at my parents house. My sister was born on Bonfire Night, so every year we had fireworks at home. She's moved back home this weekend, and had to leave her husband behind on the other side of the country, so we're having a fireworks party to cheer her up :D
  9. nearly as many as me :D
  10. i think roadie #42 may have posted one at the Canada festival
  11. The Halloween Balls are ace. Think this is notlost92's photo:
  12. I know, I saw. Still not particularly nice, and of no real benefit to the discussion (unless you were deliberately trying to get a rise, in which case mission accomplished) nope. his mum has nothing to do with it. a generalised attack on Daily Mail readers who respond to these things would have gone down better. (and to be fair, it is possible to read the Daily Mail & not agree with them)
  13. :confused: he missed your defining quality of modesty :P not needed really see above quote. And as a general thing to EVERYONE, lets keep it nice people
  14. Here we go ladies. ccsg mailed me her photo. So we have a brand new, recent pic of Phil
  15. What Daddy's little girl wants Daddy's little girl gets. So when Missy Quinn insisted on a big white wedding with her boyfriend, her father said Yes. It didn't matter that she was only 16 and the groom 17. Daddy also said Yes to a £16,000 wedding dress (which looked suspiciously like a crop top and skirt) and Yes to 150 guests at the reception. Then there were the cars, the hotels, the tiara and the £500 bouquet. In the end, making Missy's wedding dreams come true cost her father - who lives in a caravan and surfaces driveways for a living - a whopping £100,000. But as his princess, who hasn't been in a classroom since she was nine and wants to be a glamour model, posed for photographs, her father Simon, 35, declared it was worth every penny. 'I'm very proud of her today,' he said. Missy was just happy to be the undisputed centre of attention. Her dress, studded with Swarovski crystals, and with a 10ft wide train, was so heavy that it took ten guests to help her struggle out of the Rolls-Royce Phantom that brought her to the church. 'It was huge. I wanted to outdo everyone else's wedding dress,' she said. 'It was extremely heavy and just standing in the church was really difficult. But despite all that, I felt just like Cinderella.' The bill was around five times the cost of the average British wedding. Missy said: 'It cost a fortune, but I've always wanted a big wedding and my dad has been saving for ages to pay for it.' She met Thomas at Alton Towers theme park when she was 13. They continued to date despite her traveller family leaving their caravan park in Stoke-on-Trent every summer to tour the UK while Thomas lived with his parents in Wolverhampton. Missy said: 'I just knew he was The One from the beginning. He's perfect.' Full story appears in Closer magazine Her mother Theresa, 33, who married Missy's father at 16, said: 'I was surprised they wanted to get married so young in this day and age. But we could see they were madly in love.' The couple married six days after Missy turned 16 at St Mary's Catholic Church in Congleton-Cheshire. After the ceremony-guests in feathers and crystals enjoyed champagne and an all-day buffet at the reception. Girls as young as nine showed off bikini tops, high heels and make-up. Guest Victoria Docherty, 23, who wore a £700 hotpants and bra outfit, said: 'This isn't unusual - it's just what we do at weddings. It's all very extravagant. Everything is paid for by the bride's daddy.' Missy and Thomas honeymooned in Turkey before moving into their own £18,000 caravan - a wedding gift from her parents. The full story appears in the current edition of Closer magazine. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1081355/The-100-000-white-wedding-16-year-old-girl-lives-caravan.html
  16. Meet Voluptua, the burlesque dancer and goth at the centre of the BBC radio prank The 23-year-old granddaughter of Fawlty Towers star Andrew Sachs has been revealed as a member of a raunchy burlesque dance group. Aspiring actress Georgina Baillie, who goes by the stage-name Voluptua, was thrust into the limelight after Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross broadcast blunt phone calls made to her 78-year-old grandfather on a BBC Radio 2 programme. She was on a European tour with the burlesque dance group - the Satanic Sluts - but cut short the trip following the public humiliation. The dancer, who lives in North London, has not confirmed or denied whether she has had a sexual relationship with Brand - which was the focus of the messages left on Mr Sach's answerphone - but it appears that he is at least known to Miss Baillie. The comedian is nominated as her 'Top Friend' on MySpace and he made mention of her Gothic performance group on air in recent months. She uses the stage name Voluptua and has posed for provocative photographs in the past which are displayed on the group's website. Satanic Sluts is made up of four female goths. They have performed at Glastonbury in the past with routines that boast a theatrical 'cheerleader massacre, voodoo sacrifice, vampire brutality and much much more'. The group's website states: 'Keep a look out if you are hungry for some blood, guts, gore, sexy striptease and slutty activity.' On MySpace Miss Baillie lists her marital status as 'swinger', and includes 'pretty men with tattoos' as among her interests. She wrote: 'I like to party, I don't care if you call me a 'waster' or even a 'groupie' because I am having more fun than you and living this way makes me happy.' Miss Baillie has ambitions to follow in her famous grandfather's footsteps into the world of acting, and recently played a prostitute/glamour model in a high profile TV pilot comedy/drama called 'Trollops of Threadneedle Street'. Speaking about the controversy, she said: 'I’ve only just got back from Vienna this afternoon. 'I was aware of what happened but just need some time to get my head together now. ‘I don’t want to say anything more until I’ve had a chance to speak to my agent. 'I’ve not had an apology from Russell Brand but I would like one.' http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1081087/Meet-Voluptua-burlesque-dancer-goth-centre-BBC-radio-prank.html
  17. that's my one problem with it. who would sleep with Russell Brand anyway?
  18. 113 anytime. its practically on top of the stage at the side. great views
  19. depends how long you've been living in the uk for.
  20. Jack Frost is obviously a little more impatient than usual this year. Just two days after the end of British Summertime, the first snowfall of the season turned large swathes of the country white last night. Even London was hit by a light dusting last night - the first time the capital has seen snow in October since 1934. Snow joke: A commuter cycles home in snowy Coventry, cutting a track through the fresh layer A car heads through blizzard-like conditions in Stevenage, Hertfordshire That was the year footballer Stanley Matthews first pulled on an England jersey, Adolf Hitler became Fuhrer and Alcatraz prison opened its gates off San Francisco. Other areas of the South-East, including Hertfordshire, just 20 miles out of London, were covered in a thick blanket of snow. Thousands of homes in Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex were today without power as the unseasonal weather led to substation problems. The last time it snowed in the region in October was 1974. The cold snap saw snow falling on London It was the first time snow has settled in North London in October for decades The Arctic blast hit Northern Ireland and Scotland hardest: Here children in Newtownabbey, County Antrim were delighted by the early snowfalls (The article changed as I was taking call, updated article here http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1081135/One-dead-thousands-power-October-snow-London-74-YEARS-Arctic-blast-sweeps-UK.html )

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