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Post by downbutnotout on Jul 7, 2010 12:01:07 GMT -5
Princes songs are quite catchy but i wouldnt say amazing. For some reason i always end up singing when the doves cry all the time when im in a good mood. Do you have 80's nightclubs in the US??? We have a chain of them called flares in the UK that only play 80's music. Oh yeah there's an awesome one called Culture Club in NYC. Spent my best nights there.
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Post by parisuk on Jul 7, 2010 12:15:42 GMT -5
cool, i thought it was just a UK thing, but they must do it all over the world.
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Post by downbutnotout on Jul 7, 2010 13:10:19 GMT -5
cool, i thought it was just a UK thing, but they must do it all over the world. of course they do! all us 30 somethings want to remember our youth!
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Post by parisuk on Jul 7, 2010 17:07:31 GMT -5
lol, i've never seen one in another country before, i suppose its because i havent been to many big countries, i saw one in brazil playing 80's music a few months back, but i just presumed someone had requested it. Have you guys been watching the world cup??? Is it a big thing over there???
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Post by downbutnotout on Jul 7, 2010 17:23:29 GMT -5
lol, i've never seen one in another country before, i suppose its because i havent been to many big countries, i saw one in brazil playing 80's music a few months back, but i just presumed someone had requested it. Have you guys been watching the world cup??? Is it a big thing over there??? nah, "footie" is hardly ever watched here. "football" is our past time along with baseball. "soccer" is very unimportant.
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Post by parisuk on Jul 7, 2010 17:26:11 GMT -5
lol, ok, thats just the rest of the world then, USA has superbowls and things it follows doesn't it??? Your footballs a bit like rugby but with helmets and pads??? English religiously follow football, what team you support in england is vital.
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Post by downbutnotout on Jul 8, 2010 9:50:10 GMT -5
lol, ok, thats just the rest of the world then, USA has superbowls and things it follows doesn't it??? Your footballs a bit like rugby but with helmets and pads??? English religiously follow football, what team you support in england is vital. Oh I am well aware of how important footie is in England. My mom and I visited once. Our tour guide was an actual Lady. She called us all Colonials LOL. Yeah we have Superbowl which is as important to American culture as footie is to yours. I suppose it's a bit like rugby. I myself can't stand sports other than the Olympics. My great times ten Uncle Avery was the first Olympic Chairman and he played in the games. Must have been 1920ish? Probably earlier. He's on Wikipedia. We watch the games as a way to connect to our past but Avery was very anti-Semitic. Oh well, he threw a mean javelin!
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Post by downbutnotout on Jul 8, 2010 9:52:45 GMT -5
Oh and weren't you all pretty pissed when Beckham came over to play footie for Americans? I don't like him or his wife. Vain. They never do charity work that I've heard of either. Stand offish. Most celebs here in the USA are very involved in charity. The Beckhams think they're too snooty.
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Post by parisuk on Jul 8, 2010 15:31:58 GMT -5
lol, yeah it is quite important. I like the olympics, watch them if im not working, my dads into them more though, he tries to watch all the events. I'll wikipedia it in a minute. Nah i wan't pissed off when beckham went to the USA, it was because of his wife that he did it. He'll always be an england legend but he's too old for the premier league. I've never heard of them doing it either if i'm honest. I know a lot of english footballers do though. Yeah definately, stuck up their own arses.
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Post by downbutnotout on Jul 8, 2010 15:42:23 GMT -5
lol, yeah it is quite important. I like the olympics, watch them if im not working, my dads into them more though, he tries to watch all the events. I'll wikipedia it in a minute. Nah i wan't pissed off when beckham went to the USA, it was because of his wife that he did it. He'll always be an england legend but he's too old for the premier league. I've never heard of them doing it either if i'm honest. I know a lot of english footballers do though. Yeah definately, stuck up their own arses. yeah and it's like oh look at them on the red carpet trying to look sexy and all that and it irritates me because his bitchy wife doesn't do a damn thing for anyone with all that money. Plus she's obviously got an eating disorder. And he's supposed to be sooooo hot and I look at him and he just looks skinny. I'm a body builder gal, if you ain't 250 I'm laughing at you lol. They're both so skinny I could break their ribs if I touched them wrong lol.
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Post by parisuk on Jul 8, 2010 16:27:05 GMT -5
lol i cant really agree on the 250 bit as i dont weigh that much, but aim to in the foreseeable future. He is skinny, he has to be though as a professional footballer. Whats 250 in Kg???
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Post by downbutnotout on Jul 9, 2010 6:25:24 GMT -5
lol i cant really agree on the 250 bit as i dont weigh that much, but aim to in the foreseeable future. He is skinny, he has to be though as a professional footballer. Whats 250 in Kg??? LOL this is why Americans are dumb. We can't convert the metric system. I have no idea how much that is in kg's. You're super young, give it a few years. Ask Eric how long it took him to get to 250. Takes many years. BB is a marathon not a sprint, I think I read that somewhere on here. Yeah I know he's supposed to be "thinner" but it's like all these women thinks he's so hot but he's barely got any mass. Just cuz his body fat is low. I'm not impressed. Women are like oh take your shirt off Becks and I'm just like barf, don't make me ill.
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Post by parisuk on Jul 9, 2010 7:03:30 GMT -5
lol i know what you're saying. I'm going to treat it as a marathon, this is a lifestyle for me. I think theres 2.2lb in a Kg so its 113.63KG, should be there in a few years.
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