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  1. don't wanna ruin the jolly mood in the poetry thread, so I'll post my latest one here instead :blink:

     

     

     

    "so what did you expect?" they say

    he's gonna write a blog each day

    and we're official anyway

    so why do you complain?

    well I expected "not a lot"

    and that's exactly what I got

    when even open doors are shut

    there's nothing much to gain

     

    So why the disappointment then?

    he never promised where and when

    what never started cannot end

    so wipe away that frown

    but I'm fed up with may and might

    don't promise what you can't provide

    don't say I'm wrong, I know I'm right

    don't treat me like a clown

     

     

    lol, i just saw the news of the whole website thing...thought of you lot the second he talked about daily blogs and stuff, so I came straight here to see how the reaction was

    I wonder why...:biggrin2:

     

     

    P.S. Kata you're awesome!

  2. How the hell did I miss this thread?? It is hilarious! I must say that Kata is defo one of my favourite poets from now on. :naughty:

     

    Lol, I def have to agree...Jem your's were great too! Everyone in my house kept asking me why I was laughing so hard, but I couldn't bring myself to tell them

     

    Oh Bab, thank you for this thread so hilarious I had to stop after the first 4 lines when I was at work lest I alert the whole office that I'm not doing my job. Kata you are exceptionally brilliant as always.

     

    :kaf:

     

    The wizard boy we've mocked him so

    Before each gig, after every show

    No topic sacred from our biting wit

    From infant nutrition to his latest hit

     

    The cancellations, his chafed up thighs

    The Billy Brown stories, his crazy lies

    Appearing in soup and sacking his L

    We take every chance to give the boy hell

     

    The apples we go where others shan't dare

    We're risking a banning yet we don't care

    For taking the piss is simply our way

    Of showing this boy what we're loathe to say

     

    That in spite of it all when those dimples appear

    And he's up on the stage where it all becomes clear

    Why we've blown our dosh and endured queuing hell

    This kind and fine boy has us under his spell

     

    :kaf:

     

    Brillient Christine :thumb_yello:

  3. Found this in my inbox guys :punk:

     

    Hi Melanie,

     

    We got the book!

    WOOOOOOOWWWWW!

    This is amazing. You guys are really incredible.

    I can't tell you how good it feels for us to have such great support from all of you. Thanks a million times over. You all inspire us :)

    We'll HAVE to keep making music and performing for years to come.

     

    Could you pass this msg on to everyone else who was involved?

     

    YOU'RE THE BEST, THANKS ONCE AGAIN!

     

    - Mike, Mike, Nathan, Daenen

     

    Aw that was really really nice of them! Props to you Melanie! You're amazing!

  4. So i was reading through the thread and had so many quotes I wanted to respond to and I was finally on the last page and all of the things I wanted to say completely vanished from my mind as soon as I saw this picture!

    My knee is sore, but recovering, thanks. The rest of me is, as predicted, quite stiff today, but nothing too serious.

     

    The yoga girl on the video is actually a fabulous yoga teacher, she must have been overcome with nerves or something. I couldn't believe it. But maybe people can't believe that I find talking about knitted boobs funny. I don't know how you could actually talk about a knitted boob with a straight face. So I don't ever try. My sister (who also teaches breastfeeding classes in Australia) says in her class "Right, I'll just get my breast out" and half her class gasp. (She too has a knitted boob...much to the relief of the participants.)

     

    Seen these ones before??

     

    SumikoNogi.jpg

     

    I would've never seen have the things I have online if it wasn't for this thread

     

    Genius lol :thumb_yello:

    Someone needs to think of a good caption for this

     

    P.S

     

    Thanks for the wishes for my dad Jack!!! He came home today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) Now I'm just trying to get him to stay home and rest, it's like trying to calm down a 5 year old who's had too much sugar. He won't stay in one place, he's supposed to be on bed rest but he hates getting help from people. He has too much pride to ask for help! But to be honest I can't blame him I'd get so bored sitting in one place the whole time!

     

    P.S.S

     

    I want to add a story about something I did last night because it's finally something exciting. Well kinda exciting...

    One of my first "rebelious" thing I did!

     

    Last night me and my friends went to go see Get Smart...which is pretty funny by the way... but afterwards we went to my friends house afterwards and they all started drinking. I was driving and had work the next day so I didn't. I work at a Cerebral Palsy summer camp for kids so it would've been pretty bad if I went in hung over or something. But anyway they were all bombed and decided it'd be a good idea to do fireworks that night. So I drove them to this park. It was completely in the middle of no where and we had to break in because the gate was closed. Kinda reminded me of those murder movies where the teens get into mischief and places where they aren't supposed to be and then all die. Lol needless to say I was a little scared. But we set off a bunch of fireworks which are illegal in Pennsylvania. When we were done a cop came and was looking for us in the field. He had his flash light out and everything but he never found us cause it was too dark and we cleaned up all the debris from the fireworks. There was only smoke. It was pretty funny because as soon as we saw the car pool up we sprinted into a cornfield and all ducked down so he couldn't see us. Thank god we had just finished cleaning up otherwise we prob. would've been in more trouble. But we just waiting there for like 10 min. until he left and then sprinted for our cars. I have to say even though I was really scared it gave me such a rush to be hiding in the field away from the cop. I honestly felt like I was in a movie lol.

    So that's my one exciting story, I have a feeling with my friends there may be more coming in the future.

     

    Oh yeah and Blue that interview thing was really cool! Now you can say you've been on t.v before!

  5. :naughty: I think all that matters is that it was memorable.. And that's something I'll never ever forget.

     

     

    Because, if I start I won't stop. I have better restraint in here. And it's less likely people will read all this in here.. :bleh:

     

    Yep. I think Frenchie wasn't entirely "Pink". By the end of the movie, Sandy was alot like Frenchie, minus the cooler outfits and minus the easter egg hair. :naughty:

     

    Lol...that is what matters most! Hey if I could get a guy when I was 8 years old i'd feel the same way!

    First kisses are really memorable aren't they

  6. I think you are lucky to have had those experiences. I lived in the suburbs of a city for a lot of my growing up years, but it was a small city and didn't really have some of those "particular ethnic areas" that some of the other Australian cities have pockets of.:thumbdown:

     

     

     

    I'm just curious... You used the word prude and I'd like to know if that's how you viewed yourself or if that's what others called you? 'Cos it is O.K. to have moral standards and stand by them. Doesn't necessarily make you a prude. In the same way that someone who wasn't living by the same moral standards isn't necessarily a slut or whatever.

     

    Labels are very interesting things...

     

     

    Why didn't you post this in the other thread? That's just adorable! Oh and I kind of get what you mean. Are you saying you think Frenchie was kind of on the fringe of the Pink Ladies? And if so, is that because she was friends with Sandy?

     

    No no, I didn't mean to use to make it sound like I thought I was prude, that's just what everyone else always called me. I am very proud of my moral standards, and everyone who knows me in person knows it too. I guess you can't really make your tone heard online. My mistake!

    You are very right though, labels are very interesting things. I absolutely hate, I hate that people are classified by the music they listen too or the the books they read or whatever. Yet it'd be hypocritical of me to say that as well because i catch myself identifying people with labels all the time. For example if I meet a new person and my friends ask me how he is I might say ooo he was cute, but abercrombie cute so blah...

    It's kinda hard to escape from for me, but it seems so crazy to describe someone by a label because there's no way that can sum up the kind of person that person is.

    Sorry for that long explanation but I've thought about this all the time

  7. OK...

    I was in grade 3, (about 8 years old) and the most popular guy in the school, Liam :wub2: would flirt with me nearly everyday. He was the fastest runner in the school (We had running competitions - I loved watching him run). I wasn't in the popular girls group, but was still good friends with them (something that's always occurred by choice - and Chickadee, there's your answer about Frenchie :wink2: ). So because of that I found it hard to believe he liked me and not one of them.

    But anyway, one day during class he whispered in my ear "Meet me at the tennis court when the bell goes". I nodded, because I was speechless. The bell went and for 10 seconds I couldn't move. He tapped me on the shoulder and said "Come on" So I followed him. And he started running across the basketball courts to the tennis court and I had to run to keep up which SURPRISE!! SURPRISE!! I managed!! He pushed open the gate and we were both in there ALONE :shocked:

    And then he looked at me and I just grinned. And then he grabbed me and kissed me for what felt like 10 minutes. (5 seconds :naughty:) He pulled away and we heard the sound of 20 other feet running towards the tennis court. :lmfao: My whole class were perverts. The all pushed there way in and went "Oh damn too late" :roftl:

    We were unofficially an item until I moved schools at the end of the next year.

     

    (btw, I L'dMFAO the whole way through writing this!! )

    8 years old?!! Oh man I was 17, i sure was behind

  8. I'm sorry to hear that, kjoshi. I hope that he'll be OK. :sad:

     

     

    As for the discussion of teen exploits, I don't think I qualify since I'm only just out of my teens, but if you want me to recount I will (but I'm narcissistic and if I start I won't stop :ap_rosetinted:).

     

     

    Hmmm, I think it really depends on the school. I went to a religious private school and there were zero openly non-heterosexual people. That's why it took me so long to accept my own feelings - it was an environment where there was no acknowledgment of anything remotely 'different'.

     

     

     

    I'm in the same boat as Suzy. God forbid anyone saying the "s" word in our house - it wasn't a dirty word, it was more than that: it didn't exist. Hence why I was all the more curious when I was older.

     

     

    :roftl:

     

    :) Thanks...I hops so too!!!!

  9. Lol...all your guys stories were great

     

    Man I was so boring in high school! Although it was quite like an ugly duckling story cause my whole life up until high school I was made fun of for being "ugly" but thankfully that all changed when I got to high school. I was always the girl who was friends with the guys, and still am although I did get my first boyfriend and first kiss my senior year of high school. I was always the "prude" one in school. I never looked down on others but I was just awkward about it all, still am in fact. Anyways, my first kiss... It was cute cause he new he'd be my first kiss so he asked me over to his house on Christmas Eve to exchange gifts and he had a mistletoe that he so conveniently had placed above the entrance to his living room! it was cute. I was one of the "straight edge" people in my high school, i didn't drink or smoke or anything, (needless to say that's changed since I've got to college as you've prob seen my drunk post on here) so i was always the dd at all the parties and stuff. Then me and my boyfriend broke up after our first year of college and that was the best thing ever because now i'm single and loving life! Being independent and free! But I'm hardly the girl who goes to clubs gets drunk, I'm still the girl who is friends with the guys instead of the girl the guys flirt with and that is completely find by me, it's more fun that, you don't have to deal with drama! So yup that's my life story lol

  10. It's all true, folks. See it for yourselves.

     

    http://www.francisrodino.com/musicians'>http://www.francisrodino.com/musicians

     

    enjoy!

     

    My album, featuring Luke Juby on piano and keys is coming out later this summer! I hope you will support Luke in this new,exciting project!

     

    Stay up to date and join our mailinglist or e-team!

     

    http://www.francisrodino.com

     

    Francis

     

    Hey! I'm a bit late, but welcome!!!!! I saw your myspace, and your music is awesome!!! I loved it:punk:

     

    Maybe someday we'll get lucky and see you in the states!

  11. Hey guys! Long time no talk! Finally get time to check up with all that's going on here cause my dad's in the hospital and I have nothing else to do but sit here :(

    So after 2 days I realized I could bring my computer with me and entertain myself while he sleeps. Just found out about the whole Luke thing! Don't know what to think about that yet...

     

    Actually Jack has now put me off of burgers. I haven't had one since her visit to Toronto. No :chkn: either.

     

    Christine does this mean you're vegetarian?!! If so, join the club!! It's not as hard as some people say it is, although I've always been vegetarian so I guess you can't miss something you've never really had. But if you ever need to shake up your diet I have great Mexican food ideas and bunch of other stuff too! Just let me know!

  12. I remember in Chicago him and Sara and Cherese came out to talk to us when we were in line. I lot of the people didn't exactly know who they were so we nice time to chat. They talked to us about the snow and stuff. He also made fun of my cousin because she was so much shorter that him, (shorter than Cherise!) He was really really nice, and talked to us a lot. We got a pic too!

    :) So sweet!

  13. It really was... we were so lucky! I was hoping you'd pop in here to

    see this! :biggrin2:

     

    Of course!!! It was our first :) and only :( meeting lol

     

    I did the same -- reread my post of the evening, and also all

    my posts leading up to the night. I remember that feeling as all the tour

    dates were being announced and they were oh, so far away -- I didn't

    think he'd ever come anywhere close enough for me to see him live.

    And then the Washington DC date was announced, and everyone on here

    was so excited for me! That was one of those times when I realized

    how special the MFC and its members were :original:

     

    Here it is a year later, and I'm feeling that same desperate feeling,

    like: Mika is performing everywhere except where I'm going to be --

    He must hate me. :naughty: Ah well, never mind -- there's always

    2009... *sigh*

     

    dcdeb

     

     

    Yeah well, we got our share of concerts, I guess it's everyone else's turn! Still doesn't make it any better lol

  14. *sigh*

     

    Just bumping this whilst getting a little nostalgic, remembering my first-ever Mika gig...

    :blush-anim-cl:

     

    Can't believe I've seen him three times within one year! In three different cities

    and two different countries, even! :wink2:

     

    The reports -- if you want to get nostalgic with me -- start around page 20.

     

    And to commemorate the occasion, one of my favorite pics from meeting him that

    night:

     

    l_ed566e05b1581ff3523683fd5baba227.jpg

     

    *sigh*

     

    dcdeb

     

     

    I'm right with you Deb!!! That was a great night! Especially when Jerry got us back stage!!! That was the best!

  15. re: Twats, dUcks and tshirts...

     

    (dont want to put up the pic itself, hence the link)

     

    http://img9.uploadhouse.com/fileuploads/2031/20317997cf1236b654463ebc51f61d013028dc0.jpg

     

    (and now we have to decide who to give it to...:soccer_h4h:)

     

     

    :roftl: this thread is always educational.

     

    Can I just say I love the things that come up on this thread...it truly is educational...how to be sarcastic, how to make paper...things lol

  16. Ahhhh you're so lucky. How's the Terminal 5 doing? :wink2: And how was the concert?

     

    It was really nice! I got there kinda late because we didn't leave till later so I was kinda in the back. I wasn't used to being there! lol, i'm spoiled with being in the front all the time from Mika concerts. I was a good concert, but I expecting something more, I don't know what but something. I felt like it could've been better

     

    Naaaaaaaaaah... :fisch::naughty:

     

     

    No worries Petra, 'old' as in 'from the early days'. In that case I'm just a little bit older than you. :bleh:

     

    Sure...it must be something else

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