Everything posted by Macintosh
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What is your favourite Coldplay song today?
The Scientist (old and sincere version)
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Guess the song!
I Bloom Blaum "feel alright again"
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Rate the latest movie you've seen
Nasha Russia 1/10 wasted time!:\
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Muse - Undisclosed Desires. it is not muse for me, it reminds me Benny Bennassy Would you like more Coldplay songs with geographic titles?
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grey with a lot of stickers What would you like to see at Coldplay LP5 cover?
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BBC6 Music: EMI says Coldplay 2010 album release is UNTRUE
The same situation with hints about new album was in 2007, so LP5t will appear in 2011 and EMI just faces us a true
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I am currently listening to....
Shining Light - Coldplay
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Top Of The Pope's: The Pontiff's Fave Albums
Ned Flanders seems also was a big fan of The Beatles:thinking:
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:facepalm: its my favourite...
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Top Of The Pope's: The Pontiff's Fave Albums
The Pope has previously denounced rock music as the Devil's work but in a surprising change of tune, the Vatican has published a list of top 10 albums. The article in the Vatican's official newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, recommends Oasis, the Beatles and U2 as bands the public should tune into. The authors of the piece describe Oasis as the "enfants terribles of the working class" but say they were chosen because the Gallaghers gave the world a "jewel produced by torment" in their 1995 album (What's the Story) Morning Glory. The Beatles' album Revolver from 1966 was apparently chosen because it represents a "point of no return in contemporary pop music". Fleetwood Mac, Michael Jackson, Paul Simon, Pink Floyd, Santana, David Crosby and Donald Fagen have all also been approved for the Catholic faithful's ears. The list will come as a surprise to many because the Vatican has been quite outspoken in the past in its views of modern culture. The Twilight book and film series was recently described as a "moral vacuum with a deviant message". The hugely popular film Avatar was described last month as a "sentimental and facile, anti-imperialist and anti-militarist parable". However, it is thought the editor of the L'Osservatore Romano has been making an effort to shrug off the Vatican newspaper's previously old-fashioned image. Last year a similar list was published with recommendations of films to see, including Harry Potter and the Lord of the Rings. http://www.metroradio.co.uk/Article.asp?id=1699571&spid=25281 ---------------------------------------- sorry, if its already here
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Your favourite 5 bands at the moment... in no order are...
Muse Coldplay Radiohead Green Day Portishead
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Cristiano Ronaldo
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Britain wins first Olympic gold in 30 years as Amy Williams slides her way to glory in skeleton
Congrats! Viva la UK!
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Billie Joe Armstrong
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The Champion's League & "Uefa Cup" Thread
Is the reason that dude on your sig?:)
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Donald Trump: Climate campaigner Al Gore 'should be stripped of Nobel Peace Prize after record snow
It follows him to take into mind that Al Gore talked not about global warming mainly, rather he told about a global climate change.
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I am currently listening to....
Imagine - John Lennon :rolleyes:
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Green Do you like your hairdo?
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Type the lyrics of song you are listening to right now
What are we build for? Could someone tell me please????????????? MUse
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Yeah, its hard to realized that all your past life was one big mistake. sq