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By Latina
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Wow, have a great time, you Muse people.

I saw them 3 times (including Wembley, which was amazing but incredibly wasn't my favourite of the gigs) during the Black Holes & Revelations tour, but haven't bought tickets this time round so I'm really keen to know how the new stuff is live.

Please come back here (or in the Annoying thread in the extremely unlikely event that it's *) tomorrow and tell all! :D
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By Latina
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Latina wrote:Forgot to add, it looks like Sony are finally aware of my Walkman (currently with them for fixing) having a fault, as the status of my repair order had changed to "Spare parts on order". Their website is very good by the way... let's just hope their ability to fix their products is as well. :D


It's in my pigeon hole! And it's fixed!!! :D
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By Yudster
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Lactating Man Nips wrote:
Console wrote:Presumably because the treaty was signed in France.

The symbolism of the eleventh hour/day/month was arbitrarily chosen to mark the end of the war despite minor hostilities still being active so it's not really accurate anyway. Also, if we all used the exact time then US Veterans would be commemorating at 2am(ish) and Aussies would be doing so at midnight(ish).

That was what I was getting at really.
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Woo hoo, in just over six hours I'll be on the plane to hong kong, really getting excited now :D

Topher to answer your question, no, its what my cousin calls HK, in a good way I should point out.

Anyway see you all in two weeks :D
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By Munki Bhoy
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Latina wrote:Wow, have a great time, you Muse people.

I saw them 3 times (including Wembley, which was amazing but incredibly wasn't my favourite of the gigs) during the Black Holes & Revelations tour, but haven't bought tickets this time round so I'm really keen to know how the new stuff is live.

Please come back here (or in the Annoying thread in the extremely unlikely event that it's *) tomorrow and tell all! :D


I saw them on Monday and they were absolutely brilliant. First time I'd seen them and they didn't disappoint. The new stuff went down well for the most part (with the possible except of United States of Eurasia which seemed a bit flat from the audience) but most bouncy was a toss up between Plug In Baby and Knights Of Cydonia.

Personally, I was delighted to hear Map of the Problematique and if I thought there was anything missing it was Butterflies and Hurricanes.
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By Munki Bhoy
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Latina wrote:Awesome... Do you remember what they opened and closed it with?


Opened with Uprising, closed with Knights of Cydonia.
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By dimtimjim
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chrysostom wrote:Got tickets to Chriz Moyles Quiz Night for the 28th :)


You organised a sitter then or am I staying at Grandmas?
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Heard the best radio interview ever yesterday. Sir Michael Caine on the George Lamb Show on 6Music. Yes, I know most people hate Lamb, but Caine was so brilliant, I had to mention it! He was on for about 45 minutes...during which time Lamb played one song...because Caine was telling such great stories :D

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/b00nv4tr

Interview starts at about 2 hours 15 in.
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By foot-loose
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dimtimjim wrote:
chrysostom wrote:Got tickets to Chriz Moyles Quiz Night for the 28th :)


You organised a sitter then or am I staying at Grandmas?

chrysostom wrote:me and your mother have had a talk, and you're old enough to stay at home on your own.

BUT, we've changed the PIN on the sky plus.

I'll babysit? Can you tell me the PIN though?
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By chrysostom
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McGuinness-89 wrote:The new Doctor Who episode,had to wait 8 months but boy was it worth it.


this a million times. i lvoed it, and had a big geeky conversation with my boss about it this morning :)
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By Yudster
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I missed it. I fully expect it to be on at least another five times over the next ten days though.
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By Yudster
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The whole Alan Carr bit was hilarious this morning. Nearly crashed my car for laughing. Several times.
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By Bonanzoid
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This anticipated week of work, work and more work has turned out brilliantly - all my mates were out for my 21st (including some who travelled up from Manchester!), I got an extension on one of my essays and I got offered a job promotion last night. Happy feckin' days! :D
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By MK Chris
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Apparently this is huge, but it passed me by until yesterday: Simon's Cat.

My favourite is this one:
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Had the day off Ill , caught up on some well needed sleep , so I suppose that made me happy

Also went to see Kasabian and The Arctic Monkeys (not at the same time mind!) at the Echo a few days ago , so im pretty made up about that! :D
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By Munki Bhoy
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Zoot wrote:Went to see the mighty Eddie Izzard last night. My jaw still aches from laughing all night!


Saw him in Glasgow last week. I thought he was brilliant, my missus thought he was too random. He's not her cup of tea but she's glad she went anyway.

Nice girl my missus. Though I think I'm going to have to return the favour and go see a ballet or something now.
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