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Type the lyrics of song you are listening to right now
You want everything to be just like the stories you read but never write.
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Write the first word that comes to mind.
joy
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What have you learned today?
Today I learned that there are ways of getting into online Coldplay forum communities, and creating an individual thread for me isn't one of them. With the benefit of hindsight, that was ridiculously stupid. :laugh3:
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Songs you are currently really into/obsessed with.
Mumford and Son's album 'Sign No More' is awesome. Best listened to all the way through non-stop. Like Pink Floyd's 'Dark Side of the Moon', or even Viva La Vida or Death! :D
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Custard's Musings
True. Perhaps that's better than being labelled a troll.
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Type the lyrics of song you are listening to right now
Awake my Soul. Awake my Soul! For you were made to meet your maker. Mumford and Sons - Awake my Soul from the album 'Sigh no More'. I highly recommend it.
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Custard's Musings
People seemed to respond well to a thread I responded to on Coldplay's single 'Christmas Lights': At first I laughed. Then actually, I realised how sad this is: Quote: Originally Posted by Noémie;4574448 [by Luke Lewis Posted on 03/12/10 at 09:49:53 am "Christmasiness" is a precious and evanescent thing. People spend the whole of December stumbling round in a mulled wine-blurred trance, saying to each other: "Do you feel Christmassy yet?" "I don't know, do you?" What Christmassiness most definitely isn't, is a commodity that can be hammered into the ground for weeks on end. It's a fleeting thing, to be savoured for a few days, max. Preferably when you've finished work/uni/school and you're back home, sprawled on the sofa, watching Scrooged. Any earlier than December 20 and you're ruining it.] Hmm. Ok. Here goes: I believe that Christmas time is more special than just getting hammered and experiencing a slight flight of 'Christmassiness'. I CERTAINLY think it can last more than a few days. Perhaps this guy's confused between Christmas Spirit and the alcoholic kind of spirits. Here's the crux of the matter: I think that there is a spirit of goodwill, that thing inside you that comes alive at Christmas time, that says,'Yeah. Life's good.' But it's not necessarily just for Christmas. Not at all. We sing every year 'I wish it could be Christmas every day', but if Christmas is captured by that good, positive feeling about yourself and towards other people, then I honestly think it can. The only reason it's become a 'rare and precious thing' is because people don't believe that anymore. Or maybe no-one ever did. I'm not for a moment suggesting we keep the tree up and give each other presents every day - that is what Christmas has become on the commercial side. And it is hard to see through that, to what Christmas is really about (Articles like this don't help). But in embracing that feeling of goodwill to EVERYONE - even a Scrooge at NME - I believe we can make every day feel like Christmas. So yeah. I'm excited about Christmas now, cheers. I won't wait until December 20th. And I'll try my best to be as excited as I am about Christmas day coming towards every day of my life. It won't be easy, but I'll try. I'll regard this thread as a future place to put down thoughts I'm having about anything and everything. Feel free to tell me to stop or to tell me to shut up and stop.
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Custard. From the Boat Party.
I think I've made a new friend. :lol:
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Did you like 'Christmas Lights'?
Thanks. Have a good one! :)
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Did you like 'Christmas Lights'?
Wow. I'm sure someone on this forum has said something as good as what I said there this year! Thanks a lot! It means much of muchliness. P.S: I might start a thread for my musings if they're that good. Or would that be too egocentrical... P.P.S: Gold stars are awesome. Moar pls. :lol:
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Did you like 'Christmas Lights'?
Cheers! God bless ya! :D
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Did you like 'Christmas Lights'?
Oh. Really? Thanks! You can certainly comment if you'd like. Feel free to use what I've said, though of course your opinion is as (if not more) valid as mine! :) Awesome. I hope you have an amazing Christmas!
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Custard. From the Boat Party.
Natt - do your essay you moose. And Jack - yeah, I was on the mic on the left, with all my lack-of-self-confidence bleeding through. Natt's on the right mic with one of the many awesome sauce friends we made.
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Custard. From the Boat Party.
You alright Natt? P.S: Rhubarb is currently planning his comeback tour. He always got all of the royalties as well...
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Did you like 'Christmas Lights'?
At first I laughed. Then actually, I realised how sad this is: Hmm. Ok. Here goes: I believe that Christmas time is more special than just getting hammered and experiencing a slight flight of 'Christmassiness'. I CERTAINLY think it can last more than a few days. Perhaps this guy's confused between Christmas Spirit and the alcoholic kind of spirits. Here's the crux of the matter: I think that there is a spirit of goodwill, that thing inside you that comes alive at Christmas time, that says,'Yeah. Life's good.' But it's not necessarily just for Christmas. Not at all. We sing every year 'I wish it could be Christmas every day', but if Christmas is captured by that good, positive feeling about yourself and towards other people, then I honestly think it can. The only reason it's become a 'rare and precious thing' is because people don't believe that anymore. Or maybe no-one ever did. I'm not for a moment suggesting we keep the tree up and give each other presents every day - that is what Christmas has become on the commercial side. And it is hard to see through that, to what Christmas is really about (Articles like this don't help). But in embracing that feeling of goodwill to EVERYONE - even a Scrooge at NME - I believe we can make every day feel like Christmas. So yeah. I'm excited about Christmas now, cheers. I won't wait until December 20th. And I'll try my best to be as excited as I am about Christmas day coming towards every day of my life. It won't be easy, but I'll try.
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