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  1. Dunno why people are surprised? Westlife are hardly gonna try anything daring or orginal are they :arrr: Of course they be number one, if they farted on a record the fan-base would stil buy it LOL :lol:
  2. bit bland tbh <_<
  3. Joey Deacon posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    Cool song, weird as it was only 2 yrs after the arches 1969 number one single. I actually prefered the 71 version :lol:
  4. Im a big fan of the Dirty Sanchez TV show so this movie looks great :) Apprently they all go to hell, and they have to perform the seven deadly sins in six countries. Sounds good, seeing this at the weekend, Dirty Sanchez is 1000x better than Jackass :dance:
  5. Joey Deacon posted a post in a topic in Sports and Fitness
    tbh nothing that scadalous happened, for an 8 month investigation they didnt get a manager to take a bung on camera, it was ALL hear,say and gossip. Nothing particuly damning, i doubt the evidence would stand up in court if it got that far. But as a Luton fan im 100% behind Mike Newell for his brave stand against corruption. It takes a lot of courage to do what he has done. At the end of the day, he is a man of great integrity and I have no doubt that everything he has said is true? Why on earth would he make it all up? Let's shame the guilty ones!
  6. Joey Deacon posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    shocking chart shows how bad music got in 2001/02 -_-
  7. Joey Deacon posted a post in a topic in News and Politics
    Yep this Government done for, i dont think the Labour partys been I think it be better if Labour lose the next election, i honestly think Cameron will be a terrible PM & they probably get back in in 2014/15. Hopefully it be a real SOCIALIST Labour government like the great labour govenment of 1945-51 ^_^
  8. Argh i love Liam, the way rock stars should be not like Keane or Coldplay :zzz:
  9. What makes it worse is that he shouldnt even be president, the election 2000 was a disgrace, he may have been an boring ****er, but Gore would of been a good President IMO.
  10. Joey Deacon posted a post in a topic in Movies and Theatre
    Harsh times looks amazing :dance:
  11. Joey Deacon posted a post in a topic in Movies and Theatre
    Ocean 11 was much better than the orginal
  12. Joey Deacon posted a post in a topic in Sports and Fitness
    its was in the US, so its Hard Court service, hes in great form at the moment, reached the final & semi final of the last two tournaments :cheer:
  13. How much success have the prophets had in the states?
  14. Joey Deacon posted a post in a topic in Indie, Rock and Alternative
    DOWN TO 4 -_- :( Damn chavs buying Charmilionaire :cry:
  15. agreed, no way were they pop :angry: Put this in the metal section.
  16. Joey Deacon posted a post in a topic in Indie, Rock and Alternative
    Hmmm maybe downloads havent been added, im disapointed their not at least number 2 <_< . But i suppose we have too high expectations after the first two singles went number one :)
  17. Arsenal 2 - 0 Aston Villa Bolton 1 - 0 Tottenham Everton 2- 1 Watford Newcastle 2 - 0 Wigan Portsmouth 2 -1 Blackburn Reading 1- 0 Middlesbrough Sheff Utd 1 - 2 Liverpool West Ham 2 - 2 Charlton Birmingham 2 - 1 Crystal Palace Rangers 2-0 Hearts
  18. Will the new song Stop the clocks be released as a single?
  19. Joey Deacon posted a post in a topic in Movies and Theatre
    Saw it Sunday, not bad the fight scenes were very gritty & there was plenty of gore. Thought Farrel & Fox were good as the leads but i hated gong li, her english was appalling -_- . Overall i give the movie 7/10, enjoyable action scenes, but the plot was incomprehensible & plenty of dull moments between the shootouts & explotions
  20. Joey Deacon posted a post in a topic in News and Politics
    Thread about this in the World Issues section.
  21. Joey Deacon posted a post in a topic in News and Politics
    An alleged plot to kill thousands of people by detonating explosions on up to 10 transatlantic flights from UK airports was disrupted overnight. The home secretary, John Reid, today said such an attack could have caused civilian casualties on an "unprecedented scale". It is believed the intention was to set off near simultaneous blasts on flights, probably bound for the US, using explosives smuggled into passenger cabins inside hand luggage. Reports citing official sources said the apparent idea was to use a liquid-based explosive, and there were suggestions one explosive component was to have been hidden in bottles of fizzy drink. Police were holding 21 people in custody in London following overnight raids by anti-terror officers and MI5. A decision was made to move suddenly following months of surveillance. US counter-terrorism officials told the Associated Press that three major US airlines - United, American Airlines and Continental - had been targeted in the plot. There were no firm indications of plans for an attack to have been carried out today, but the US homeland security secretary, Michael Chertoff, said it was a "well advanced" scheme. He said the plot was based in Britain but was "international in scope". The US attorney general, Alberto Gonzalez, said it was "suggestive of al-Qaida tactics". British officials were slightly more circumspect about the background to the plot than their US counterparts, stressing that they had to be careful about what they said because there could be trials in future. Mr Reid would not comment on claims that the detainees were British-born Muslims of Pakistani descent. Officials also declined to confirm the number of flights believed to have been targets - sources said up to 10 - and the home secretary would only say the alleged intention was to carry out a "wave" of attacks. Paul Stephenson, the deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan police, spoke of the threat of "mass murder" on an "unimaginable scale". Mr Reid said there was confidence that the plot's "main players have been accounted for", but added that officials were not being "complacent". Emergency restrictions are in place at British airports, barring passengers from taking any liquids or other hand luggage, apart from travel documents and essential prescriptions, on board. There is major disruption to flights in the UK, and European airlines have cancelled hundreds of flights into London. Flights at Gatwick, Heathrow and Stansted airports have been particularly disrupted. Heathrow officials said all milk for babies would have to be tasted by an "accompanying passenger". Most of the suspects detained overnight were arrested in east London. Two people were also arrested in Birmingham, and Mr Stephenson said there had also been an operation in the Thames Valley. There were reports of anti-terror officers being deployed in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Mr Stephenson said a number of addresses were being searched. It is believed some explosive materials have been found, although this has not been confirmed. Peter Clarke, the head of the Metropolitan police's anti-terror branch, said the operation had involved an "unprecedented level of surveillance" and had reached a "critical point" last night when officers move to "protect the public". The focus of the long investigation had been on the "meetings, movement, travel pending and the aspirations of a large group of people", and the alleged plot had "global dimensions", he said. At 2am, the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre raised the UK terror alert from severe to critical - its highest level - for the first time. The Home Office website defines critical as meaning an attack is expected imminently. The US government responded by raising its threat assessment to red, the highest level, for commercial flights from Britain. Passengers in the US have also been prohibited from carrying liquids or lotions on flights. Mr Chertoff said the plotters had "planned to carry the components of the bombs disguised as beverages, electronic devices or other common objects". Components could then be mixed on board to create explosives, he said. If 10 planes had been targeted, it would have been by far the most ambitious terror plot since the September 11 2001 attacks in the US killed more than 2,700 people. Downing Street said Tony Blair, who is on holiday in the Caribbean, was being kept constantly informed of developments and had briefed the US president, George Bush, overnight. The anti-terror operations were carried out with Mr Blair's "full support", No 10 said. The restrictions were causing delays of up to five hours on some flights, and the problems were expected to last for several days. British Airways said it was temporarily halting all short-haul flights to and from Heathrow as airports struggled to process passengers through the heightened security. All passengers must be hand searched, and their footwear and all items they are carrying x-ray screened. Laptop computers, mobile phones and iPods are among the items banned from being carried on board. At Heathrow terminal one and Manchester airport, huge queues stretched the length of the departure lounge. Passengers were frustrated by the disruption, but reporters at the airports said most were waiting calmly. News of the plot unsettled the City, causing airline shares to fall. BA shares were down 4.5% in morning trading. Yesterday, Mr Reid said Britain was facing its most sustained period of serious threat since the end of the second world war and told critics of the government's controversial anti-terror tactics that they "just don't get it". In recent months, officials have said several plots had been foiled since the July 7 London bombings, in which 52 people died. Three days before Christmas 2001, Briton Richard Reid, who pledged allegiance to al-Qaida, tried to set off explosives in his shoes while on an American Airlines flight from Paris to Miami Surprised there is no thread about this actually, but here u go preaty shocking if you ask me, i mean thousands of people could of been killed, but does this mean more of are civil liberties are going to be sacraficed in protect us from terrorism? Im afraid this is the result in sideing with America in Iraq, were always going to be at risk from terrorists from now on -_-
  22. Well i dont like em, but they are all very talented musicians, i quite liked some of David Essex & Jackson 5 material. Gotta say the Osmonds sucked but Crazy Horses, what a tune :wub:
  23. Joey Deacon posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    no Alvin Stardust ;) My fav glam rock artist is Alice Cooper the guy is a legend, the Million Doller Babies album is a classic :heart: Slade, Sweet, Bowie, T Rex were brilliant as well, alot of dross as well but u get that with every genre/movement i guess.
  24. Rock band Korn have appealed for information after a fan died following a fight at their concert in Atlanta, according to music magazine Billboard. Andy Richardson, 30, died in hospital after being attacked by two men in the mosh pit at the HiFi Buys Amphitheatre. The band are headlining the 30-city Family Values Tour in North America. The group said they were "appalled at the actions of these men" and encouraged witnesses to contact the local authorities, Billboard reported. In a statement, they said they were "imploring anyone who witnessed this senseless act or has any information about the attack to please immediately come forward". Mother's plea Mr Richardson's mother Gloria is also calling for the men to turn themselves in. "It's not right that someone could go a concert for a good time and wind up dead," she said. "I want justice. Those two people need to be caught." Police have not made any arrests and say they only have a vague description of the attackers. Mr Richardson's friend Edgar Arellano said one man hit the victim on the head with his fist, knocking him head first onto the concrete. A tragedy, so many lunatics out there :angry: :cry:
  25. yep im going for the 3 days, cant wait :cheer:, whats camping like at reading? -_-