Everything posted by Jenjie
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I can't take it anymore...
I can't say that I've actually noticed lol. i'm more interested in what they're saying/singing, and have been completely oblivious to what they've been wearing. although if they did turn up in dresses, i might notice then
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How in the blue hell is Viva la Vida winning in the poll?
wellllll, you could look at it from this perspective. Alot of people don't know the album yet, the poeple voting aren't all diehard fans so may well not have heard the rest of the album. If they heard it on MTV and liked it, its quite possibly stuck freshly in their mind
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Coldplay on Virgin Radio UK June9th 2008
I have my earphones packed in my bag, just in case :D
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Coldplay on Virgin Radio UK June9th 2008
i may be in luck if its not til 9pm. it should be pretty quiet hopefully
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Protesters target M6 next
MOTORCYCLISTS who brought parts of Greater Manchester's motorway to a standstill with a fuel protest have got the M6 in their sights for the next demonstration. About 500 bikers caused three lanes of the M62 and M60 to be closed to allow their convoy to crawl along at 15mph. A series of police road blocks set up on slip roads along the route prevented commuters from getting onto the motorways until the convoy had passed. Today police said some of the 20 trucks also involved in the protest had broken an agreement to stick to an agreed speed and could face possible prosecution. But the bikers stuck to the deal and travelled from Birch Services to Salford Quays without incident. Stewart Sager, organiser of the bikers' convoy said: "The turnout was very impressive. Everyone on it I spoke to said it was safe, legal, and ran smoothly. "The M6 is a target for the campaign, and given time we would like to organise something else. "We have had a very positive reaction from the public and this was organised in just three days. The government must reduce tax on all fuel and bring the cost of living down for the general public." Frank O'Grady, a biker from Liverpool who joined the protest, said: "It was a peaceful demonstration and we just wanted to get the message across to the government that feelings are strong and not just us but truckers and taxi drivers too. "I think demonstrations like this will grow and grow and spread to other cities - there is talk of a rally in London." Surprise Another biker said: "Converging on London from all over the country is the answer to make the government really sit up. The police in Manchester were helpful but had everything under control - there needs to be an element of surprise." Greater Manchester Police said yesterday's protest, which had started at 8.30am and lasted about an hour, did cause some disruption, but it was minimized thanks to planning by the Highways Agency, Salford council, and GMP. In a statement GMP said: "Unfortunately the small number of HGV drivers caused some added disruption after failing to comply with the agreement. "Despite being briefed by police of what was expected of them, and what was agreed with organisers, a number of HGV drivers broke off from the group of demonstrators and drove at an unacceptably slow speed. "They were stopped on the M602, given warnings and dispersed. GMP has gathered evidence and will consider any appropriate action in consultation with the relevant authorities. Assistant Chief Constable Ian Hopkins said: "We worked with our partner agencies to make as many motorists, businesses and residents aware of this planned demonstration as possible. "The vast majority of those taking part have expressed their views in a way that was agreed with police, that was safe for motorists and that caused minimum disruption. "We are disappointed that a small number of other demonstrators let them down and acted in an unacceptable way, causing added disruption to some drivers." Meanwhile the Road Haulage Association is pressing ahead with plans for a mass lobby of Parliament early in July. This will be timed to coincide with the SNP amendment to the current Finance Bill seeking the introduction of a Fuel Duty Regulator designed to stabilise fuel prices. RHA chief executive Roger King, said: "To have an impact we need to get directly involved with a parliamentary process that will confront government face to face so that they have to answer publicly as to what they propose to do. Fortunately this amendment promises to do just that". The Fuel Duty Regulator would result in an automatic freeze on fuel duty increase if world oil prices rose above levels forecast by the Chancellor and a parallel reduction in fuel duty to match the extra revenue from VAT from higher pump prices. http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/s/1052893_protesters_target_m6_next
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Coldplay Jukebox Virgin Radio June 8th: COUNTDOWN COMPLETE
hey hun :kiss:
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Collection of Reviews on Viva La Vida Wikipedia Page
There's also the WikiColdplay site too :D
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Coldplay on Virgin Radio UK June9th 2008
its either that or I become inexplicably ill at about 6pm :sneaky:
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Coldplay Jukebox Virgin Radio June 8th: COUNTDOWN COMPLETE
I was talking too fast about Viva La Vida. My sister estimated it at twice my normal speed but not as bad as when I'm drunk :o
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Coldplay Jukebox Virgin Radio June 8th: COUNTDOWN COMPLETE
ooooh noooooooo, mich :cry:
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Coldplay on Virgin Radio UK June9th 2008
I'm hoping to be able to listen in between calls, but can't guarantee I won't get stuck and miss all the best bits. If Ian knows whats good for him, he'll record it for me. but its not the same :cry: I want to be able to hang out on the board like tonight. Its been fun tonight. I'm sure I'll get over it though :laugh3:
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Coldplay on Virgin Radio UK June9th 2008
don't why I'm excited. I'm not here :cry:
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Coldplay Jukebox Virgin Radio June 8th: COUNTDOWN COMPLETE
think you should do an updated version of that poll once everyone's had a chance to listen to the new album
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Coldplay Jukebox Virgin Radio June 8th: COUNTDOWN COMPLETE
mmmmm an hour and a half of Coldplay followed by Snow Patrol. good show!!
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Coldplay on Virgin Radio UK June9th 2008
22 hours & 10 mins to go
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Coldplay Jukebox Virgin Radio June 8th: COUNTDOWN COMPLETE
So, the complete list is: Just outside Top 10 God Put A Smile Upon Your Face. Viva La Vida Hardest Part Everything's Not Lost Don't Panic Spies Politik 10. Trouble 9. Talk 8. Shiver 7. In My Place 6. Violet Hill 5. Speed Of SOund 4. Clocks 3. The Scientist 2. Fix You 1. Yellow
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Coldplay Jukebox Virgin Radio June 8th: COUNTDOWN COMPLETE
because for anything else to beat the other 9 would be a complete travesty :laugh3:
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Coldplay Jukebox Virgin Radio June 8th: COUNTDOWN COMPLETE
well looks like Ian's sure its yellow :laugh3:
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Coldplay Jukebox Virgin Radio June 8th: COUNTDOWN COMPLETE
you don't know that yet :P although I'd go with it as a pretty good guess :laugh3:
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Coldplay Jukebox Virgin Radio June 8th: COUNTDOWN COMPLETE
wasn't just us :P Ben mentioned someone from Brazil
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Coldplay Jukebox Virgin Radio June 8th: COUNTDOWN COMPLETE
so far: Just outside Top 10 God Put A Smile Upon Your Face. Viva La Vida Hardest Part Everything's Not Lost Don't Panic Spies Politik 10. Trouble 9. Talk 8. Shiver 7. In My Place 6. Violet Hill 5. Speed Of SOund 4. Clocks 3. 2. 1.
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Coldplay Jukebox Virgin Radio June 8th: COUNTDOWN COMPLETE
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I'm now devastated and my have to go sulk in a corner somewhere
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Coldplay Jukebox Virgin Radio June 8th: COUNTDOWN COMPLETE
I've got one left!
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Coldplay Jukebox Virgin Radio June 8th: COUNTDOWN COMPLETE
and once again Jen remembers why she is rubbish at music rounds in pub quizzes
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Coldplay Jukebox Virgin Radio June 8th: COUNTDOWN COMPLETE
grrrrrrrrrr Ian, the stereo's about 4 mins ahead of the computer