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coldplayfan_115

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  1. I don't know if this will help you, but I'll try. I like to meditate to calm down. I have been in similar situations (Soloist leading 85 other people~btw, I was totally spazzing :P) I guess I just swallowed my nerves as best I could. Meditating has always helped me. :) Good luck! :nice;
  2. :lol:
  3. Hello I hope to fix you! Welcome! :nice:
  4. When your mother says to you, "Can you please stop talking about them for one moment??!?!?!?" And I never do. :D One of these days, I may find myself in a sticky situation. :P
  5. :lol: *Rolls over laughing*
  6. Some of the smileys on Coldplaying are disturbing...I mean, a dead husky????? :o
  7. HI

    coldplayfan_115 replied to _katje_'s topic in New Members
    Hello! Welcome! :sunny:
  8. Hi!

    coldplayfan_115 replied to jackparker's topic in New Members
    Hello Jack! :nice::smiley:
  9. coldplayfan_115 replied to Lani's topic in New Members
    Hello Lani! :daisy:
  10. Good Luck! :nice:
  11. Jonny Boy, I hate to break this to you, but I think you may need a bit of a shave...;)
  12. ^Yes. :heart: I'm having a little bit too much fun on the Google "What do you love?" thing. Ha ha Everything shows up! Mwa ha ha ha :lol: COLDPLAY MANIA!!!!
  13. This makes me happy! :D ~I didn't expect to be in a good mood this morning. :P
  14. Well thank you! :lol: A new single would be nice. :)
  15. That is very interesting... :smiley:
  16. NEW R42 BlOG # 138 Roadie #42 - Blog #138 27 July 2011 6:18 am #42 and the globe-trotting adventure Greetings to you all from Tokyo. We just flew in from London yesterday and boy are our arms tired… And so begins a trip that sees us do an entire lap of the planet in just fourteen days. London-Tokyo-Brisbane-Sydney-LA-Chicago-London. Two weeks of insane travel, monstrous jetlag, huge shows and days packed with promo. There’s just no getting around the fact that we’re going to need taking home in a basket. As ever, when faced with such a brutal schedule, Coldplay’s response is completely predictable: “Can we fit a bit more in?”. To that end, studios have been booked at every step along the way for some final (yeah right) fiddling with the record and Mat Whitecross has joined us to see if they can get a video made while we’re at it. I do sometimes wonder whether the fellas are going to get to 40 years of age and just collapse onto their respective sofas and refuse to move for the rest of their lives. I have to say, it’d be hard to blame them… The next fortnight then, is going to be an interesting experiment in human endurance and the effects of timezone-disorientation. Everyone arrived at the departure lounge bright and fresh after a couple of weeks at home or on holiday. I expect that the versions of ourselves that will walk through the arrivals hall in a couple of weeks time to be looking a tad less bouncy. We’ll see. Without getting all “world traveller” on you, I’m finding Tokyo feeling a little less alien every time we come here. I’ve heard people say that for a westerner, it’s the most like visiting another planet you can get. I was in agreement the first couple of times I was here, but it doesn’t feel that way at all now. Obviously, the alphabet is impenetrable to someone who hasn’t studied it and the food too, (at least for someone so used to western over-processed crap) is a long long way from what you’re used to. On top of this, is the fact that the jet lag from GMT to here is pretty shocking, so everything is usually viewed through the lens of exhaustion and confusion that makes even the everyday seem heavily surreal. I’m starting to feel a bit more familiar with it now though. Having said that, I’m not sure if it’s perhaps a sign that I’ve been doing this a little too long when after travelling six thousand miles, the first thing I think on arriving is “Ooh, this is exactly the same room I had last time - right, I might nip round the corner for coffee…”. The one thing I still haven’t totally got my head around is the bowing. Now don’t get me wrong, I adore the Japanese and always immediately feel rude not to be as respectful and cheerful as they seem to be by default. The problem is, that having been brought up as an ignorant westerner, I never quite know what the protocol is. This means that I start off by feeling that I’ve been impolite by not bowing appropriately, then inevitably, I massively overcompensate by walking around bowing at every person I pass. This time, I’ve decided to go with bowing in every instance where I would say either “hello”, “thank you” or “goodbye”. So with that, I shall place my hands at my sides, keep my back straight and bring my shoulders forwards 45 degrees… R42
  17. NEW R42 BLOG POST!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
  18. Nice and simple? Hello and Welcome to Coldplaying! :D
  19. Hello and Welcome! :smiley:
  20. I have never voiced this question for fear of looking like an idiot, but here goes. Did the guys actually release a greatest hits 2 disc package, or is it fake?
  21. Did they send you an email? I ordered the same shirt and I'm wondering if mine is on back order too. It hasn't come yet. :(
  22. Listening to Charlie Brown alone makes my entire day. :):dance::P
  23. The first thing you do every morning is check the Coldplay website, Google News (for Coldplay), and the Forum. Scary. :o :P
  24. Needs to watch more funny CP videos. Sadly, I can't find any that I haven't seen. :(

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