Everything posted by Ahlem
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Rate the person's location above you
10 for beautiful London :)
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Best Game Ever
@ ricardo : perdu :P and I win
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Describe the person above you :D - PART I
speaks french very well
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(game) The Next poster...
yeah maybe, but for the moment they're quiet funny:laugh3: tnp thinks that coldplay's lost! lives are amazing
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Rate the person's name above you
what does it mean your name?:thinking:
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Rate the person's location above you
100000000000000000 i love England :D
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Rate the signature above you
yeah so :laugh3: always 10
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- Hi <3
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Hiiiii!
hello Florencia and welcome here :)
- Hello!
- Hi! / Hola!
- 'Ello
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Rate the signature above you
ahahaha awesome 10
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Favourite Song from the band above !
sorry don't know them... Travis
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Favourite Song from the band above !
weird fishes the Doves
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~*Arab Coldplay*~
no problem... oh okay, i know about Google Earth :P in fact i thought you found it somewhere in the internet thanks for the information, i'm going to see it right now:):rolleyes:
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my sister is the youngest coldplay fan
ohh, :P when i make my sister listen to "clocks" she begins screaming when chris sings "you are"
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my sister is the youngest coldplay fan
oh lol, i imagine the accent so cute:)
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The Verve
:o, they have already a new song ... and i love it :dance:, the song is soo great thanks for the sharing:)
- Rate the person's name above you
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Rate the person's name above you
:ohhhhhhh 10
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Rate the person's name above you
okayyyy :laugh3: grazie mille Nicko ( does your name mean something?:P ) 10
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~*Arab Coldplay*~
hey hey i have some stuffs about coldplay and ARABIC countries read this "Coldplay's fourth release has been billed as their experimental record, as well as their political record. And it is both, relatively speaking. Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends opens with an anthemic riff played not on guitar but on a Persian santur — a hammered dulcimer common to the traditional music of Iraq and Iran." "Coldplay have toured the world, and their frontman, Chris Martin, has done outreach in Africa with Oxfam International. So it makes sense that, from the title to the tunes, the set reflects some of the diversity of the band's global fan base, which made 2005's X&Y a Number One record in countries as far-flung as Lebanon, Chile, Malaysia and Thailand, as well as in the U.S. and the U.K. "Cemeteries of London," which evokes an English country ballad, begins the journey in Coldplay's own back yard, with images of a river "where Victorian ghosts pray." The plinking melody of "Strawberry Swing" has the breezy North Pacific lilt of Japanese music. "Yes" finds Martin dropping his voice to an uncharacteristically low octave amid bracing bursts of Arabic-flavored violin in a song addressing that universal pop-song problem: lust. " here's the link if you want to read the whole article i'm enough content by what i found,:) and i'm sure you'll do the same between i'm trying to find other articles about Coldplay and Arabic countries, but it's hard to find something :(
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~*Arab Coldplay*~
yeah i also noticed two days after buying the album:confused: that there are songs that i never listened to them before, you know those which are with the song "death and all his friends" :D and well for the moment my favorite is indeed lost! this song is so great