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iPsy

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  1. Haha!, Sorry James, I actually think your voice is pretty cool! (It's better than mine!), I Actually think the Scottish accent is really cool! ;)
  2. hahahahahahaha:lol:
  3. Woah, that Zune DOES look good, that big hole has dissapeared! :lol:
  4. hahaha James! Heloooooooo, Coldplaaaaaaaaaaaaay! arrr, I'm sorry! :D
  5. iPod Video 30GB Black and I am hoping to get an 8GB iPod Touch for Christmas! :D, But I won't be able to fit all my songs on so I will keep my video! :D
  6. Numb- Linkin Park
  7. A family of three and a teenage friend perished after a tiny light aircraft crashed into one of the most inaccessible parts of the Wicklow mountains in Ireland. The wreckage of the Piper PA-28 Cherokee single-engined aircraft was found in a Wicklow bog yesterday morning after disappearing off the radar at lunchtime on Saturday. The victims were named locally as pilot Sharif Booz, his wife Margaret, who is from Newbridge in Co Kildare, and teenage son Ayman. A fourth victim, believed to be a friend of Ayman's, has not been named. Emergency crew members recovered four bodies from the wreckage of the light aircraft. Gardai confirmed that the remains of a mother, father, teenage son and his friend were discovered at Corriebracks. It is understood that Mr Booz, an experienced pilot with several years' experience, had closed his flight plan -- telling Dublin air traffic controllers he was about to land -- as he made his final approach to Kilrush airfield in Co Kildare. Had he left the flight plan open, the alarm would have been raised within half an hour of the plane going missing. Mr Booz, who is understood to be in his 40s, left Gloucestershire Airport in his UK-registered aircraft shortly before 10am on Saturday for Kilrush airfield. His family and friend were travelling to Ireland for a weekend visit to his in-laws. Dublin Air Traffic Control stopped monitoring their light aircraft shortly after 12.15pm, and it was last sighted over the Wicklow mountains shortly before 12.30pm -- about 20 miles from Kilrush airfield. At 6pm, Ian Valentine, the airfield's operator, was contacted by a family member to see if the plane had landed. The family member immediately raised the alarm and a search was initiated. It was called off as darkness fell, but a party of at least 40 people resumed the search at first light yesterday in the mountainous area from Corriebracks to Lobawn to Sugarloaf, which stretches south of the Blessington Lakes as far as the Glen of Imaal. At 10am the aircraft was spotted at Corriebracks, near Hollywood, and two gardai and two paramedics were airlifted to the site, which is inaccessible by road. Superintendent Michael Lernihan, who co-ordinated the search, said the nose and front part of the plane was embedded in the ground and would have to be dug out. Operator of Kilrush airfield, Ian Valentine, yesterday said the pilot had been using the strip for the last six or seven years to visit relatives in Newbridge. Mr Valentine said Mr Booz, understood to be from Egypt, was an experienced pilot who visited Ireland at least twice a year and had texted him earlier this week to say he expected to come to Ireland at the weekend. But Mr Valentine said he would normally receive a call from the pilot the morning he was due to arrive, but that did not happen in this instance. "The pilot texted me earlier in the week to say they'd be in on the weekend," Mr Valentine told the Irish Independent. "Normally I'd get a phone call on the morning but didn't get one. We're a private airfield with two or three flights a week, we're a grass airstrip so it's very weather dependent," he said. "We didn't know until 6pm last night when the family contacted me to see if the plane landed. He closed his flight plan, which means he left everyone. Once he closes the flight plan it means he says he's okay and is going to land. If he hadn't the alarm would have been raised within half an hour." The family, who lived at Church View in the village of Almondsbury near Bristol, were well-known in the area. Mr Booz, a Muslim, was involved in property development and the family was very supportive of the Church of England St Mary's Church in the village. His wife Margaret was a Catholic. "Obviously this is a very sad occasion," a church spokeswoman said. "They're very well known. They are both very supportive of the church and everything in the village, and there's going to be quite a lot of sadness about this." The Department of Transport Air Accident Investigation Unit confirmed that the four victims were taken to Naas General Hospital shortly before 4pm yesterday. The remains of the aircraft will be taken to Gormanstown in Co Meath for technical examination. The Air Accident Investigation Unit is likely to ask its UK counterparts to take part in the probe. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/four-killed-in-plane-crash-in-ireland-974786.html
  8. To be honest- I'VE NEVER, EVER,EVER Had Salty Popcorn!, But I would imagine I would still prefer Sweet Popcorn!, It's really nice! :D
  9. Which do you have an iPod (Nano, Video, Touch, Shuffle, Mini...), or another MP3 Player? (Maybe a Zune?) SOOOO!....Let's vote! :D
  10. A Japanese man has the ability to write calligraphy using water he squirts from his own eyes. Ru Antig inhales water through his nose then shoots it out from his tear ducts. The 56-year-old discovered the talent while swimming in a local river as a boy. "Sometimes I would swallow water while swimming, and once I accidentally discovered the water I swallowed could be shot out through my eyes," he told the China News Network. "My friends were all shocked to see it." After honing his skill for several years, he is able to project water accurately at a distance of up to 10 feet. On a recent visit to the Lotus World Park in Shanshui city, Guangdon, he wrote the words "Fu Ru Dong Hai" ("fortune as vast as the sea") in front of surprised onlookers. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/odd/a133757/japanese-man-writes-using-own-tears.html
  11. Rock band Feeder have escaped from an explosive motorway crash without any injuries. The group were on the M62 heading to Lincoln after a gig at Glasgow Barrowlands on Friday night when their tour bus crashed and then exploded. Officials closed the motorway but there were no serious injuries, a statement from the group confirmed. "Everybody is safe, but all the merchandising and catering is destroyed. All the crew were left in their pants - JD Sports kindly dressed them all today." The statement added that the remainder of the band's UK tour will go ahead unaffected. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/a133736/feeder-safe-after-tour-bus-explodes.html
  12. Yep!, On the Hulu website only Americans or people in the US can watch it! it sucks! :(
  13. :D...Which are like 200 quid! :rolleyes:
  14. :D, What do you record your songs with btw?
  15. Oh yeah!, Sorry, thanks for pointing that out! :lol:
  16. Yeah! Damn you :P, Actually I cannot stand salty popcorn!!!!!!!
  17. woah! woah!, I'm not Dave! :D *whisper* IT WAS JAMES! *whisper* :lol:
  18. OMG!, You've done WIRE TO WIRE!!!!!!!!! EDIT: It's brilliant!, Well done!, you did it justice! :D
  19. kk thanks! :D

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