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Jacob

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  1. nice avator! Yea, I saw the video. Pop was a good cd but, it wasn't U2's best. I thought that All The You Can't Leave Behind was a great cd to followup Pop with. The best U2 album is either The Joshua Tree, Zooropa, or War.
  2. Pop was good. I LOVE the song Starring At The Sun.
  3. Yea I guess your right Vin. The person today told me she loved me back and yea, it sort of embarrases you in a good way. It's hard to explain. haha
  4. yea. sort of. Bad sounds a lot like Running To Stand Still too. Like, the way that the song builds up to a climax. The First Time, I love that song! Everything on Zooropa is good. That is such and underated U2 cd right there. I like it just as much as The Joshua Tree. My favorites by U2 are Running To Stand Still, The First Time, Where The Streets Have No Name, Red Hill Mining Town, A Sort Of Homecoming, New Years Day, Walk On....... there are too many.
  5. hey, nice signiture! Yea, Stay is a great song. That's the one that really got me hooked on u2. When I was seven I heard U2 for the first time, the first song I ever heard was I still haven't found what I'm looking for, and I didn't even know it was them until eight years later haha. I change my mind....... RUNNING TO STAND STILL is the best U2 song ever made. And so she woke up woke up from where she was lying still said we've got to do something about where we're going step on a steam train step out of driving rain maybe run from the darkness in the night singing halalala da-day halalala da-day sweet the sin but bitter the taste in my mouth I see seven towers but I only see one way out you've got cry without weeping talk without speeking scream without raising your voice you know I took the poison from the poison stream and I floated out of here singing halalala da-day halalala da-day she runs through the streets with her eyes painted red under a black belly of cloud in the rain in through a doorway she brings me white golden pearls stolen from the sea she's raging, she's raging and the storm blows up in her eyes she will suffer the needle chill she's running to stand still
  6. yea. I don't know why, but it seemed so heart-warming. Frodo and Sam's friendship. Like when Sam tried to swim after Frodo, even though he knew he would probably drown.
  7. ^ Vin is very cool! Angela thanx for that. haha You're very luffly too.
  8. hahaha, nahhh. It doesn't embarass me when somebody says that to me. If that's what you mean. I take it as a real compliment.
  9. yea I know. And when the other person tells you they love you back. It makes you feel even better.
  10. I also said that to somebody today and meant it. It feels good saying you luv somebody and menaing it. It's hard to explain.
  11. ^ is a great gal. And I'm forgiving her for selecting ehr 2nd year courses. I'd be selfish not to forgive you.
  12. Philadelphia almost made me cry I'll admit. Tom Hanks did a great job in that film, and so did Denzel Washington. The movie Shindler's List didn't make me sad, it sort of made me sick to my stomach. It's hard to explain. Really depressing movie.
  13. T3

    Jacob replied to Jacob's topic in The Lounge
    It is worth seeing. The plot was better than I thought it would be. The action was just as good as the action in the last two movies. The acting was actually pretty good. Nick Stahl did a good job, and Claire Daines was also good. Arnold also did a good job. The movie was not quite as good as the old ones. But it was good enough!
  14. have a good time here Muffinman! hahah. It's a great board. haha
  15. haha it did to me. I was in HMV the other day and they were playing the whole album as background music. It sounded pretty good. I like "Where Have ALl The Good People Gone"
  16. ^ is begging forgiveness. fine..............................this once! haha!
  17. damn, this is a really tough choice! Welcome To The Machine, by Pink Floyd, a song about how the world works on money, or so Roger Waters thought. And it is very impressive musically, considering it was composed in 1975. The best synth ever on a song. or.... Where The Streets Have No Name, by U2. I love this song because it's an epic. It's about how there is a better place, where the streets have no name, and how we would do anything to get there. Sort of symbalism for how we all need something to believe in. Great guitar work by David Evans (The Edge), and vocals by Paul Hewson (Bono).
  18. ^ ......stole what I was going to say! hahahah
  19. ^ has to wait I'm afraid.
  20. ^ explained herself oh yea, that one!
  21. Jacob replied to Sweet One's topic in The Lounge
    here in Etobicoke, theres a couple of dark clouds. man, the temperature right now is the best. I want it to stay like this.
  22. ^ is really cool what picture was that? haha
  23. Jacob replied to Sweet One's topic in The Lounge
    really he did? I heard something about him having Ulzhimers a year ago. Uh oh, looks like theres going to be a storm here in Toronto right now.
  24. yea. haha. It was funny at the end when they are searching for the lost castle named AHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
  25. my favorite off the Livfe Of Brian was when the guy was vandalizing the building saying something like "The Ceaser Sucks!" or something. ANd then the Roman Soldier walked up to the guy who was vandalizing and started beating him. The guard was like "You're SPELLING IT WRONG!"

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