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  1. i see how much he likes oasis, kind of how i feel about coldplay. and when i put it that way i would never pass up a coldplay show
  2. ';' replied to Chrissy's topic in The Lounge
    yeap. ah i just found out feeder are going to be here during sxsw, but that's in austin :sad: ...i still want to go. idlewild...i havnt seen their tour dates, i dont think they're coming here. not soon
  3. ';' replied to AngelicJan's topic in The Lounge
    but really....i wouldnt wear the teeth for anyone
  4. i will be in europe this summer. for two weeks i'll be in mostly central italy.
  5. not at all. thats why i'm still taking them
  6. you think they travel well through mail....send some to me. hehe i want to try some
  7. ';' replied to busybeeburns's topic in The Lounge
    exactly. :D
  8. ';' replied to ';''s topic in Coldplay
    hamster
  9. ';' replied to busybeeburns's topic in The Lounge
    he's 25
  10. ';' replied to busybeeburns's topic in The Lounge
    here's that bad article... Gwyneth bemoans shortcomings of British men August 17 2002 Actress Gwyneth Paltrow has complained that British men are useless when it comes to the dating game. The Hollywood star is happy to say yes if a man invites her out for dinner - but during her last visit to the UK only two plucked up the courage to ask her on a date, she said. Her comments follow an article by Canadian journalist Leah McLaren lamenting the dating skills of British men. According to McLaren, they are "repressed homosexuals" who "live in abject fear of being left alone with an unknown woman". "After going out with roughly a dozen single men in London, I have come to the conclusion that the modern English male knows little to nothing about courtship, and what he does know frightens him," McLaren wrote in The Spectator. Paltrow said: "I did get asked out a couple of times on my last trip to London - and I went out on both. They were very charming. I only go for the toffs." But she told Now magazine: "British people don't seem to ask each other out on dates. "If someone asks you out, they're really going out on a limb, whereas in America it happens all the time. "Someone will come up to you and ask you for dinner and you'll say 'sure'. It's no big deal and no weight should be attached to it. It's only dinner, for God's sake. "Yet in Britain, mostly what happens seems to be that people meet at work. If there's a little something there, then they hang out together and, all of a sudden, they're boyfriend and girlfriend." One of the "toffs" who Paltrow shared dinner with was British actor James Purefoy, star of A Knight's Tale. The 29-year-old actress was last in London for her performance in Proof at the Donmar Warehouse. Paltrow, who has had high-profile romances with actors Ben Affleck and Brad Pitt, said she wished there was less interest in her love life. In the interview, published today, she said: "If there's one 30th birthday present I'd wish for myself, it's that in future I can be known more for my acting and less for my private life. "I came in to my twenties feeling very naive. I went into this business completely open-minded, not knowing what life was going to be like, either work-wise or personally. "It's been dizzying in a way. I've watched, horrified, as people have got things wrong about my private life and assumed that I've been dating this guy or that. "I can't have a male friend walk me to a car without his life being turned upside down. I've felt bad about how it hurts others, but I've given up reading about how they handle it. "I've been the centre of gossip so much over the last few years, the only way I can deal with it is by not reading about it." Paltrow, star of The Talented Mr Ripley and Shakespeare In Love, is set to appear in an explicit lesbian sex scene in her next film, The Passion. In it she plays a woman who falls in love with a French countess and ends up having her heart broken. "I'm not going to be censorial. I'd do anything that makes a story more interesting - and this one is very interesting indeed. The love scene is great and will be quite a challenge," she said. Asked about becoming a sex symbol for lesbians, she replied: "I love the thought. Why not?" Paltrow is currently on the big screen with a cameo role as Dixie Normous in the new Austin Powers film Goldmember. She kept her appearance secret even from her family and closest friends and the first they heard of it was when the film opened in America. PA
  11. ';' replied to busybeeburns's topic in The Lounge
    she's like 30 :D
  12. your very pretty your hair too....hehe
  13. or the picture will get all wrinkly
  14. i wanna see pictures if he did :D
  15. it wasnt actually me who changed the subject :?
  16. put it where they can see it.....haha
  17. hopefully you pissed them off or scared them away
  18. ';' replied to ChrisMartin's topic in The Lounge
    Mate i know all about that, Belfast has lost it's ship yard, 30,000 people lost their jobs over the years, some of those men where my cousins and uncles, so don't get on your high horse with me! and chris martin ain't my hero, my mum is my hero, i can relate to her, and all the things she has done for me, all Chris Martin has done for me is provide me with a little bit of entertainment, much like your football club has done for it's supporters! my mom is my hero too....reason why i took her with me to meet coldplay
  19. yeah it was alright, but when you move on to other services you find everything else is 10 times more better
  20. dont worry ... you have me ;)

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