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but I already burnt it to disc with it on :lol:

 

I'll call it a bonus track B)

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:unsure: I dont know

 

do you think he may have snakes too Jenni :dance: :dance:

 

 

Bono has two German Shepards, their names are Fanny and Angel. Edge had a dog called Fleetwood, but it ran away. :cry: He actually showed a picture of the dog on TV during an interview, to try and get the dog back :cry: . Larry dog J.J.died, as evidenced by the "J.J. (R.I.P.)" message in the liner notes of Pop. He also has a pet named Missy. Adam has a dog named Colin

 

Strange names for pets :blink: Loooooooooove google.com :dance:

 

 

:blink: I have a question please :teresa:

 

why is he dressed like that :unsure:

 

 

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Very good question....it was one of the characters used for the ZOO tour ^_^

 

 

Here's a quote from Wikipedia

 

The Zoo TV Tour of 1992-1993 was a multimedia event, and showcased an extravagant but intentionally bewildering array of hundreds of video screens, upside-down flying Trabant cars, mock transmission towers, satellite TV links, subliminal text messages, and over-the-top stage characters such as "The Fly", "Mirror-Ball Man" and "(Mister) MacPhisto" played by Bono. The extravagant shows are intentionally in contrast to the austere staging of previous U2 tours, and mock the excesses of rock and roll by appearing to embrace these very excesses. The shows were, in part, U2's way to represent the pervasive nature of cable television and its blurring of news, entertainment, and home shopping. Prank phone calls were made to President Bush, the United Nations, and others, while live satellite uplinks to war-torn Sarajevo caused controversy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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