Originally posted by LethalFemmeF.uck.
Like it didn't cross your mind.😛I get your point😖hifty:
Oh and he ran cause he has cooties and infected you. You now have 24hrs to live.
That's not good.
Within the next twenty four hours I need to get into uni, then graduate, then set up a successful design business, make a few movies and comics, have sex, get married and have children. Not necessarily in that order.
Originally posted by Lady Fianna
F.uck.That's not good.
Within the next twenty four hours I need to get into uni, then graduate, then set up a successful design business, make a few movies and comics, have sex, get married and have children. Not necessarily in that order.
I can help you on the have sex part.
Originally posted by Lady Fianna
F.uck.That's not good.
Within the next twenty four hours I need to get into uni, then graduate, then set up a successful design business, make a few movies and comics, have sex, get married and have children. Not necessarily in that order.
Stand back this is my time to shine.
Originally posted by BobbyDOh. crytissue
[QUOTE=6954796]Originally posted by Lady Fianna
[B]Oh my! blushingWhy'd you run? cry
*comes back*
Fianna, my love....tis true love....alas, a love that could never be....for I am involved. 🙁
Anyone else free?
Originally posted by Bardock42
I can help you on the have sex part.
Originally posted by Bardock42
Did you know they hate it?Anyways, me lovers it, but Karma Police beats it all. droolio
Originally posted by Lady Fianna
Radiohead? Really? Now odd.
Yeah, I know.
As unthinkable as it may seem now, when it was first released in September 1992 'Creep' didn't even make the Top 75. "Whether or not it's a hit now doesn't matter," said a defiant Thom Yorke. "Eventually, we know people will say that 'Creep' is a classic." The song that finally climbed into the British Top Ten in late 1993 was written in the midst of genuine lovelorn trauma. "When I wrote it," said Thom, "I was in the middle of a really, really serious obsession. It lasted about eight months. And it was unsuccessful, which made it even worse. She knows who she is." It was duly taken to the band, but no-one seemed that bothered. "When it was recorded," says drummer Phil Selway, "we didn't even know it was being taped - we were just warming up for another track by it. The reason it sounds so powerful is because it's completely unselfconscious." What arguably took 'Creep' into an unforeseen dimension were the moments when Jonny Greenwood made that alarming crunching guitar noise. Tellingly, it was an utter accident. "That's the sound of Jonny trying to **** the song up," laughs Ed O'Brien. "He really didn't like it the first time we played it, so he tried spoiling it. And it made the song." One year after this glorious sequence of accidents, 'Creep' was a global hit, and Radiohead were chained to something approaching a generational anthem. Their frustrations emerged in 'My Iron Lung': the song about a song that encapsulated Radiohead's post-'Creep' mindset. "We scratch our eternal itch," sang Thom, "our 20th Century ***** / But we are grateful for our iron lung..."