Everything posted by *Justine*
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Interpol
The black sessions are a bootleg, not an actually album. Just so you know. Unless it is the Black EP, I have that.
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concerts to look forward to in the next few months
berrychen - you've got to be kidding me.
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Michael Bublé
sucks Two shots are happy...one shot is ...sad.
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What is wrong with this....
The key is that they are US students. What did you expect?
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The VENT thread
Complain to the bus board, I am seriously considering it.
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concerts to look forward to in the next few months
That sounds highly probable. I made one of them, 'next show you are going to' Then there was one on 'next gig you are going to' And now this. But we love repitition on this board.
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The VENT thread
I was half an hour late for work today. The bus never came. This bus has been making me late for the past week. Time to find another bus, or complain.
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concerts to look forward to in the next few months
Ian Brown Feb 28 Bloc Party april 2
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countdown to reading week
Reading Week, just more work and school work for me.
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Totally over rated bands/ cds
I think people are getting mixed up by 'over-rated' means, they aren't over-rated just because you don't like them.
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Britney Spears
That grammy sure looks funny in that pic.
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What radio station do you listen to?
Edge 102, cbc radio, CKMS Waterloo.
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Canada, eh?!
congrats on your bling sophisticated. I think this is the first time I have come across you on the board.
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The Oasis Thread
Wow is exactly what I was thinking. Welcome to the coldplaying board, where there are numerous threads on the same topic.
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Totally over rated bands/ cds
Velvet Revolver just won a grammy! Not that that makes them a good band by any account, I just thought I would mention that. I dont mind them, but I dont think they are wonderful or anything. I love TV on the Radio.
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the 47th Annual Grammy Awards
And apparently the Grammy Viewership was the 2nd-Lowest Ever. And Kayne West has an inflated ego. One of the worst Grammy awards I have ever seen. It gets worse every year.
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How are you all today?
But the threads should be combined. Whatever, I am not here to tell people what to do. But I think people should SEARCH and see if there is already a thread on something before they start another one, especially when the old one is abmornally long already.
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Strange Question???
You can always try, but I am sure they get lots of gifts. Maybe if they were a more unknown band that would work.
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How are you all today?
yes, my real name.
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How are you all today?
Oh look, there is another thread with 422 pages to it already in this forum. Please for Christ sakes, do not allow another one!! http://forum.coldplaying.com/viewtopic.php?t=8209&start=0
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Topic - What websites do you know ?
Well congrats on making a stupid thread. Thats alot to be happy about. ;)
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Tegan and Sara
Are they lesbians?
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Topic - What websites do you know ?
This is a strange and pointless thread.
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Anti-Valentines
This isn't exactly how I feel, but I thought it was funny. I took the text right from the website. Have anyone of you looked at the cards they have up on that site? They are hilarious.
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Squirrels and Geese
Hey guys, I am writing a report on wildlife management of squirrels and geese on my university campus. I hope this is allowed to post on this board, its in the Lounge, so I figured it was alright. Here is a segment from report: More attention needs to be given to understanding the ways in which wildlife thrives and survives in urban areas. There is still a general attitude that ‘wildlife’ is found only in rural and remote areas, and any that happens to find itself in towns and cities is best a nuisance, and at worst a dangerous pest. On the UW campus, geese are generally aggressive towards passers-by, attacks have occurred in the past, feces can be found on walkways and open spaces. Another animal found on campus is the squirrel, which can be found rummaging through open garbage cans. How can we better manage wildlife on campus? There is a serious ethical reason for doing this type of study, there is conflict between people and wildlife on campus and this is a problem that needs to be resolved. A couple of initial questions that I would like to answer: •What is good wildlife management? •What are the ethical reasons for managing wildlife in urban areas? •Do people find squirrels and geese on campus to be a ‘nuisance’? •How much knowledge do people on campus have about the nature of squirrels and geese? •Can we change people’s behaviour? •What direct and indirect effects do students have on the wildlife? • What methods have been in place and are currently in place to manage wildlife species on campus? • What is the feasibility of implementing certain wildlife management techniques on campus? •What barriers exist in wildlife management? If any of you have experienced wildlife problems in our towns or cities, or you have some pointers for my project, please let me know. Thanks!