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Old 7th September 2008, 12:40
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ah...surely we all have em...things we enjoy that we think we shouldn't.

When Amenhotep IV, 18th Dynasty Pharoah said "sometimes you have to let yrself go and revel in the naff," i'm sure he was recommending that i listen to aerosmith on a sunday morning. and so i shall


come now, tell of your grubby revelry, and instill shameless boldness in your fellow nutters
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Old 7th September 2008, 12:46
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Watched Queen Live In Rio again last night.
In the encore, it looks as though Freddie had a premonition of Amy Winehouse, as he put on a big beehive wig with rats tails down the back.
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Old 7th September 2008, 12:51
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Watched Queen Live In Rio again last night.
In the encore, it looks as though Freddie had a premonition of Amy Winehouse, as he put on a big beehive wig with rats tails down the back.



queen seem to be a mass-guilty-pleasure. their hi-camp bombast has been so widely enjoyed that they have earned respect for the plying of it.

i love teh mercury, i think he is a wonderful performer. he really brings something special to tracks like "the show must go on", he enters deeply into his "role" (and his fellow man ) and makes memorable things. or he did. :rolleyes:
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Old 7th September 2008, 13:39
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Reading my horoscope in the paper - I know astrology is crap and don't really believe in it at all. I've just got into a routine of reading mine everyday. I usually read it, think "Ha! That'll never happen" then go back to the sports section. It's an utterly pointless exercise.
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Old 7th September 2008, 13:42
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- Looking in other people's bathroom cabinets/fridges

whoa, that really got my attention. the concept holds great power for me - power for good, or for evil.
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