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Jupiter9

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  1. Guess there are worse things to be addicted to than reading :D I'm watching a terrible film. It's a musical. I so hate musicals. Why I decided to rent it I've absolutely no idea <_<
  2. He looks far sexier in his puffa jacket -_-
  3. No. :teresa: And not heads but ........ And what is the tractor actually doing? :P
  4. I'd rather go see the Still Game live show! :lol:
  5. Jupiter9 posted a post in a topic in Indie, Rock and Alternative
    It will be at this rate.... :rolleyes:
  6. Jupiter9 posted a post in a topic in Indie, Rock and Alternative
    My sore throat departed. To be replaced by catarrh... <_<
  7. Some background to the concert here http://www.planetski.eu/news/6004
  8. I guess not :lol: Oh well, real life intervenes sometimes :D
  9. He should have kept this on for the concert. Much more sensible -_- http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/05/03/article-2619544-1D8A903A00000578-995_634x940.jpg
  10. He was apparently wearing this thermal suit underneath http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2014/05/03/article-2619544-1D8AD5D600000578-919_634x819.jpg
  11. What a surreal concert! It's snowing, he's wearing a daft suit with tails, the crowd are all in bobble hats. If that concert was released on dvd I'd definitely buy it for the comedy value :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
  12. I'm a bookaholic. I just read everything. Books, magazines, newspapers.... I could quite easily sit plonked on the couch reading from dawn till dusk. Eating biscuits and getting fat. <_<
  13. WIxCFo5t3AI :teresa:
  14. It would be a bit of a crush looking at the size of his plane :lol:
  15. My family is full of Marys and Margarets. We are a very traditional lot. There are no Fannys in my family though -_- ;)
  16. Can't see him still being an MP after the next election so he'd better make good use of the Ministerial Jag while he can. Muppet indeed.
  17. Jupiter9 posted a post in a topic in News and Politics
    I'll be voting SNP so had to choose 'Other' in your poll. Think/hope they'll do well. Can't see UKIP doing overly much up here. Thankfully. -_-
  18. Nope. :P Put the 2 pictures together to get a line of lyrics from the song. Although put the 2nd picture first. *Say what you see now* :P
  19. Jupiter9 posted a post in a topic in Indie, Rock and Alternative
    13th studio album. Unlucky for some.... :rolleyes:
  20. Jupiter9 posted a post in a topic in Indie, Rock and Alternative
    Good evening. What a glorious, warm, sunny day it's been here in God's own country. Although I heard we've to get an Arctic blast this weekend with the chance of snow on higher ground. That'll be me then! :lol:
  21. Robbie Forum didn't even scrape into the Top 10 last week. And in the middle of an RW tour too! Changed days on BJ.... Oh dear :mellow:
  22. From http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/entertainmen...ocal.1398782815 Gary Barlow: I regret going behind Take That bandmates backs to record lead vocals on early hit Gary Barlow has revealed his regrets after going behind the backs of his Take That bandmates to record the lead vocal on a single - which meant Robbie Williams was dumped from one of their biggest early hits. Tuesday 29/04/2014 In a new BBC documentary the star explains he is still haunted by failing to tell the others he had taken the lead on chart-topping track Relight My Fire, and says: "I just did it in a way that upset people." Gary - who last year rejuvenated his solo career - tells actor James Corden that he stepped in when Robbie, who had been earmarked for the main role, was struggling with the song. In the BBC One film When Corden Met Barlow, to be screened next week, he says of Robbie: "H e went in and I got a call from the producer late in the night saying 'we've had him in all night and it's just not working'. "And so the next day I just thought I'm just gonna do it. In defence of everyone else I should have just said to everyone, I'm going to go in and do a vocal today. There's a few things in that time which, believe me, still come up. I just went in bang and I did it." Robbie went on to leave the group in the mid-1990s and there was a deep rift between him and Gary for many years until they eventually buried the hatchet after almost a decade and a half, cementing their bond with a joint single and Robbie's eventual return to Take That. In the film, to be screened on May 5, he also talks about how he had little interest in joining a group but, aside from having to dance, he enjoyed the camaraderie when he attended the audition for manager Nigel Martin Smith. " The dancing was the bit I was dreading the most. I didn't really want to be in a band if I'm honest, but there was something there, I liked being part of a team that day. I liked being up there all together, all going through the same thing."
  23. By the way, I've reached page 800 of my 860 page Little Dorrit book :w00t: