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Trix the Mubbin

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  1. Oh cool. I was wondering if any MFCers live in Baltimore, or close by. Guess I found one...you. :naughty: I'm going to be there for a day and a bit; I'm tagging along on a baseball roadtrip. I'm excited, because seeing Baltimore will be my first taste of America. :bleh: If you could ask your half-brother, that would be cool. If not, don't worry!

     

     

     

     

    What other parts of Maryland have you been to?

     

    Ohhh... wait. :aah: Just to be on the safe side, before I ask him... How old are you? :aah::roftl:

  2. I realize it's not exactly New York or Los Angeles, but does anyone have any recommendations of what to do in Baltimore? For sightseeing or places to visit or places to eat?

     

    Oh hey, Baltimore? :shocked: I live really close to Baltimore! :biggrin2: I could ask my half bro... he lives around there. :teehee:

  3. man... long time i didn't come here...

    so... what i lost here??

     

    :group_hug::huglove:

     

    I don't think much has changed around here. :aah:

     

    But I did realize something life-changing. It's a very sensitive topic, I've already said it once, I'd rather not again. :boxed:

  4. .. You know when I was a kid I loved the Idol show in our country.. I was sitting right in front of the TV and I was saying - I will be there once! My mum ws laughing, so my family did. They all judged me as a stupid child. But I really made it. It happened. I didn´t fail. And so all of them just stopped. If I was like this, if I didn´t believe my dreams, I would never do that. So, maybe you´re right and it´s not healthy to live that way, but further you wanna go, further you will get. I think.

     

    So strong, until the "I think". :teehee:

     

    :naughty: If you can't dream, what CAN you do?

  5. As my old friend Dumbledore once said: "It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live, remember that."

     

    I was like you a few years ago. Only I wasn't in love with Mika, but I too was in love to the point of obsession, as many teenagers are. I agree imagination is a nice place to be. But it's not healthy to live there.

     

    Then if what you say is true, we will grow out of it - let us dream, for now. we only have so many years left to.

  6. So can millions of other people. I can sing too. In the shower. Nice acoustics too.

     

    Anyways, I think I told you this before but I will go there again. You are very pretty and lovely and all that, but chances of you and Mika getting together are probably as big as chances of me winning the Tour the France while riding an elephant. Chances are non-existant.

     

    It is not you alone. None of us stand a chance even if we wanted too. Unless you happen to be a cute, blonde boy with stones on your face...

     

    but whether you have a chance with someone or not, you can still be jelous of people that do. :teehee: doesn't hurt anyone. I'm jelous of her - she's very lucky.

  7. The thing is, it was a festival. Not a requiem mass.

    People went there to enjoy themselves.

     

    Also there are many people dying all over the world all of the time. What about the millions suffering and dying from famine and drought in Somalia?

    Something could be mentioned at every gig you went to at this rate.

    Maybe it should be if you were going to a charity gig or fund raising rally.

     

    And in this case it's about Amy, not about Mika.

    Poor Mika putting on a brave face, suffering through his work to hide his sorrow.

     

    People do this every day, mourning for people who were a lot closer to them than Amy Winehouse was to Mika. And they have to go to work, look after kids, carry on. Yet many of you seem to think Mika's actions are extraordinary and very brave. I don't know why everyone thinks he is so weak. He is a strong resourceful person.

     

    Yes, yes, I know, this is the Mika Fan Club and I am clearly not a fan.

     

    I agree with you so much it hurts :aah:

  8. Well as I've said, I'm not a fan of Amys, but right now, I've been where her dad is now, and it's heartbreaking, when someone you care about dies that way.

    And as far as any tragedy goes, I always feel for those who are left behind, as I know what it's like to lose someone close to you, whatever age they may be.

    But back on topic, I love that version of BIOTW,is that the first time he's actually introduced it as that, because the times I saw him perform it, he just said it was a new song?

     

    I lost my mom so I know too, but still really don't worry that much about it. :aah:

     

    Anyway, is this "different" version something so awesome that I should listen to it? :aah:

  9. Quite right!

    My God, you would have to be a robot not to show a little sadness at what's been happening over the last 24 hours, and I think underneath all the facade we see, Mika is a pretty sensitive soul, and things like this probably do get to him.

    Yes, on stage he has to put on a brave face, and get on with the show, but there is nothing wrong with him letting a little compassion show through, especially when singing HE.

    And I'm sure most of the fans there were supportive of him last night:wink2:

     

    well apparently I'm a bit of a robot then...

     

    I don't really know how to react if it doesn't directly involve me... it's not that I don't care, it's just... it has no affect on me.

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