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Re: Living in the UK?
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 2:25 pm
by Trevor33
obliterationX wrote:X Factor? What an insanely ridiculous waste of good money. As are most reality shows. I cannot fathom why anyone would ever want to spend their, no doubt, hard-earned money on some talentless waste of space, of which they have, most likely, never met in their lives.
so buy 'killing in the name' to keep it off the #1 spot.
Re: Living in the UK?
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 2:45 pm
by DAZMCFC
Gypsys Kiss wrote:Buy the effing Muppets...............its the only sane thing to do

do what GK says.
you're flogging a dead horse here trev. there are too many teenage kids who like Joe.

Re: Living in the UK?
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 4:27 pm
by xelabale
Fight the man. Buy stuff at christmas. That'll show the man. Yeah. Maybe go and buy a Che T-shirt while you're at it you revolutionaries, you.
Re: Living in the UK?
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 1:38 am
by billy07
whats the problem with cowell? he shags some top totty, makes a fortune selling crap and is apparently good to his mother.
the young lad is a fellow sand-dancer too. aye, his song will be another poppy pile of poo but it will bring more southerners to mug after closing time, to south shields.
Re: Living in the UK?
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 2:10 am
by Skittles!
trevor33 wrote:obliterationX wrote:X Factor? What an insanely ridiculous waste of good money. As are most reality shows. I cannot fathom why anyone would ever want to spend their, no doubt, hard-earned money on some talentless waste of space, of which they have, most likely, never met in their lives.
so buy 'killing in the name' to keep it off the #1 spot.
You have a problem if you're basing your life around X-Factor, and buying a song.
Re: Living in the UK?
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 4:46 am
by Trevor33
Skittles! wrote:trevor33 wrote:obliterationX wrote:X Factor? What an insanely ridiculous waste of good money. As are most reality shows. I cannot fathom why anyone would ever want to spend their, no doubt, hard-earned money on some talentless waste of space, of which they have, most likely, never met in their lives.
so buy 'killing in the name' to keep it off the #1 spot.
You have a problem if you're basing your life around X-Factor, and buying a song.
lol what did you trade in for your sense of humor? i hope it was worthy.
Re: Living in the UK?
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 11:49 am
by DAZMCFC
billy07 wrote:whats the problem with cowell? he shags some top totty, makes a fortune selling crap and is apparently good to his mother.
the young lad is a fellow sand-dancer too. aye, his song will be another poppy pile of poo but it will bring more southerners to mug after closing time, to south shields.
moved back up north then billy lad.
Re: Living in the UK?
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 1:16 pm
by billy07
DAZMCFC wrote:billy07 wrote:whats the problem with cowell? he shags some top totty, makes a fortune selling crap and is apparently good to his mother.
the young lad is a fellow sand-dancer too. aye, his song will be another poppy pile of poo but it will bring more southerners to mug after closing time, to south shields.
moved back up north then billy lad.
nope, i'm stuck down south for the rest of my life. got two kids down here.
Re: Living in the UK?
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 2:34 pm
by DAZMCFC
billy07 wrote:DAZMCFC wrote:billy07 wrote:whats the problem with cowell? he shags some top totty, makes a fortune selling crap and is apparently good to his mother.
the young lad is a fellow sand-dancer too. aye, his song will be another poppy pile of poo but it will bring more southerners to mug after closing time, to south shields.
moved back up north then billy lad.
nope, i'm stuck down south for the rest of my life. got two kids down here.
f*ck me billy, you make it sound like you don't want to be there.

Re: Living in the UK?
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 3:14 pm
by digguerilla
billy07 wrote:DAZMCFC wrote:billy07 wrote:whats the problem with cowell? he shags some top totty, makes a fortune selling crap and is apparently good to his mother.
the young lad is a fellow sand-dancer too. aye, his song will be another poppy pile of poo but it will bring more southerners to mug after closing time, to south shields.
moved back up north then billy lad.
nope, i'm stuck down south for the rest of my life. got two kids down here.
Ah well, Porrtsmouth isn't too bad a city - and at least you children fare a much better chance being in a civilised city, rather than being brought up in sand dancer territory, where the average age of speaking their first word is 8.
Hope sunderland get relegated.
Play up pompey... pompey play up!
Re: Living in the UK?
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 6:49 pm
by Titanic
digguerilla wrote:Ah well, Porrtsmouth isn't too bad a city - and at least you children fare a much better chance being in a civilised city, rather than being brought up in sand dancer territory, where the average age of speaking their first word is 8.
Hope sunderland get relegated.
Play up pompey... pompey play up!
I've only visited Portsmouth once when the Navy were holding an all day seminar and open day at their HQ's, but that new building in the docks looks awesome (that is in Pompey right?). Gl with the premiership, I hope you stay up. Hull, Sunderland and Burnley to go down would be my dream.
Re: Living in the UK?
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 6:53 pm
by thegreekdog
Wait... when did Rage rerelease Killing in the Name?
Re: Living in the UK?
Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 6:01 am
by Gypsys Kiss
They havn't. Apparently you dont need to release it for downloads to count in the charts, but I repeat....................................
Buy the fucking Muppets and spread a little happiness
Re: Living in the UK?
Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 7:39 am
by AlgyTaylor
Rustovitch wrote:Either way you are giving money to Sony as that is the company behind both!

As has been said before - it's not about Sony at all.
Killing In The Name was written by a band, whereas the x-factor stuff is effectively a return to 1950s-style tin pan alley, ie the entertainment industry decides what music you will like ... so it's more the struggle against musical individuality - which is why the UK is probably the country with the best, most innovative music scene ... well, certainly in Europe and arguably (definitely

) the world.
In part because our music culture embraces 'foreign' styles of music, such as RATM (before anyone points out they're not a British band!)
Re: Living in the UK?
Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 1:07 pm
by billy07
digguerilla wrote:billy07 wrote:DAZMCFC wrote:billy07 wrote:whats the problem with cowell? he shags some top totty, makes a fortune selling crap and is apparently good to his mother.
the young lad is a fellow sand-dancer too. aye, his song will be another poppy pile of poo but it will bring more southerners to mug after closing time, to south shields.
moved back up north then billy lad.
nope, i'm stuck down south for the rest of my life. got two kids down here.
Ah well, Porrtsmouth isn't too bad a city - and at least you children fare a much better chance being in a civilised city, rather than being brought up in sand dancer territory, where the average age of speaking their first word is 8.
Hope sunderland get relegated.
Play up pompey... pompey play up!
well hello, long time nor se.
i'm afraid your theory about geordie kids seems way off mate. my little girl is proving to be quite a mathmatical wonder. and considering i had to help her mother with her maths whilst she was at uni. i'd put it down to the geordie genes.
my little boy is also quite advanced. he was potty trained before he was two. he did however sometimes like to play with his fecies, but there's always going to be a slight blip considering he's 50% southern.
ps... i quite understand your envy of a big club. did you see pompey at SOL last week? not many pompey fans did, about 80 all told. fucking shit support!!
Re: Living in the UK?
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 4:12 pm
by Snorri1234