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Post by ringoiceman on Jul 26, 2011 16:53:08 GMT -5
pretty cool .. my boss where i work ...used to run a venue that had oasis on 3 times 94-95, also first uk venue for nirvana , rhcp too!! awsome
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Post by gdforever on Jul 26, 2011 19:08:47 GMT -5
Gonna share any? Otherwise....that's nice...
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Post by BlueJay on Jul 26, 2011 19:12:02 GMT -5
I thought that was quite nice, gd.
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Post by gdforever on Jul 26, 2011 19:16:30 GMT -5
I thought that was quite nice, gd. I think that it was nice enough. Are you being sarcastic? Should I be nicer? This board may have soured me. I despair.
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Post by BlueJay on Jul 26, 2011 19:21:37 GMT -5
Sarcasm is one of the services I offer
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Post by gdforever on Jul 26, 2011 19:24:00 GMT -5
Sarcasm is one of the services I offer Better with the emoticon?
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Post by BlueJay on Jul 27, 2011 4:44:09 GMT -5
Sarcasm is one of the services I offer Better with the emoticon? Yeah. I think it gives the statement a playful and bubbly vibe. Just so that you wouldn't take it the wrong way. I regularly use emoticons to stem the raging insinuations that some people may have when they react to my witty and well-phrased posts. I like to use a wink because I'm not overjoyed, but I hold no resentment towards the subject or forum member in question. The standard smiley face just seems a dab cheesy and well a bit, hollow. However if my emoticon did nothing for you then I suppose it defeats the point in the first place. I hope I answered your ambivalent question. I suspect that there was a bit of dark and nasty humour behind it - or in scientific terms, Sarcasm. Etu gd?
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Post by gdforever on Jul 27, 2011 14:39:46 GMT -5
Better with the emoticon? Yeah. I think it gives the statement a playful and bubbly vibe. Just so that you wouldn't take it the wrong way. I regularly use emoticons to stem the raging insinuations that some people may have when they react to my witty and well-phrased posts. I like to use a wink because I'm not overjoyed, but I hold no resentment towards the subject or forum member in question. The standard smiley face just seems a dab cheesy and well a bit, hollow. However if my emoticon did nothing for you then I suppose it defeats the point in the first place. I hope I answered your ambivalent question. I suspect that there was a bit of dark and nasty humour behind it - or in scientific terms, Sarcasm. Etu gd? I need to start using more emoticons obviously. Such a wealth of meaning that I am not talking advantage of. ;D Better?
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Post by Iliad ♣ on Jul 27, 2011 14:41:17 GMT -5
Thanks ringoiceman for the amazing anecdotes!
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Post by ringoiceman on Jul 27, 2011 16:45:53 GMT -5
ok .... noel getting punched on stage was completely staged the audience did kick off and there was attacks on the tour van , radio 1 were live with jo wiley , the band had recently been jailed in amsterdam, they wanted to show a rock n roll image.... i was there 17 yrs old, the previous times they played 40 people in the venue ... liam had the swagger no doubt, he is the real deal!
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Post by BlueJay on Jul 27, 2011 18:57:36 GMT -5
Yeah. I think it gives the statement a playful and bubbly vibe. Just so that you wouldn't take it the wrong way. I regularly use emoticons to stem the raging insinuations that some people may have when they react to my witty and well-phrased posts. I like to use a wink because I'm not overjoyed, but I hold no resentment towards the subject or forum member in question. The standard smiley face just seems a dab cheesy and well a bit, hollow. However if my emoticon did nothing for you then I suppose it defeats the point in the first place. I hope I answered your ambivalent question. I suspect that there was a bit of dark and nasty humour behind it - or in scientific terms, Sarcasm. Etu gd? I need to start using more emoticons obviously. Such a wealth of meaning that I am not talking advantage of. ;D Better? It's a good start
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