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Mrs. Macphisto

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  1. :lol: :lol: :lol: I bet you liked it though :naughty: :naughty: Here's my pirate :kink: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v510/TWINX/sendbinaryCAEGWI2W.jpg Ohhh and it's christmas decoration time aswell....I don't feel like it this year :blink:
  2. How are you Sparkley :w00t:
  3. I'm ok....having a bit of a lazy day but I'm going out tonight :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: To inspiration point :kink: ....last time I went there I ended up dancing with a pirate called Johnny Deep on the dinner table :naughty: :naughty:
  4. No one here....not even Sparkie....how boring :drama:
  5. Bono showed his chest hair....just for you :rolleyes: :naughty:
  6. Wave Of Sorrow zCZWxNtkXKQ
  7. Angel Of Harlem sktjIosbGaM
  8. "Wave of Sorrow" At Union Chapel London :yahoo: zCZWxNtkXKQ
  9. Next :P http://img.alibaba.com/photo/10964615/White_Clay_Rose.jpg
  10. One of the best....should be much higher :wub: :wub:
  11. Did you see it Sparkx :kink:
  12. I'm back :yahoo: All I Want Is You :yahoo:
  13. Grammy Nominations 06.12.2007 'Window in the Skies' and a cover of John Lennon's 'Instant Karma' have been nominated for February's 50th Grammy Awards. 'Window in the Skies', from 'U218 Singles' , is nominated in the 'Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals' category. It's up against '(You Want To) Make A Memory' by Bon Jovi, 'Makes Me Wonder' by Maroon 5, 'Hey There Delilah' by Plain White T's and 'Home' by Daughtry. U2 won this Grammy in 2001 for 'Stuck in a Moment'. The band's cover of 'Instant Karma', from the Amnesty International benefit album for Darfur, is nominated in the 'Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals'. It's up against 'It's Not Over' by Daughtry, 'Working Class Hero' by Green Day, 'If Everyone Cared' by Nickelback and 'Icky Thump' by The White Stripes. U2 have won this Grammy three times recently with 'Beautiful Day' (2000), 'Vertigo' (2004) and 'Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own' (2006). The soundtrack from Julie Taymor's film 'Across the Universe' is nominated for 'Best Compilation Soundtrack Album'. In the film Bono, backed by The Secret Machines, covers 'I Am The Walrus' and, with Edge, covers 'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds'. From the official site :dance:
  14. 06.12.2007 Grammy Nominations 'Window in the Skies' and a cover of John Lennon's 'Instant Karma' have been nominated for February's 50th Grammy Awards. 'Window in the Skies', from 'U218 Singles' , is nominated in the 'Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals' category. It's up against '(You Want To) Make A Memory' by Bon Jovi, 'Makes Me Wonder' by Maroon 5, 'Hey There Delilah' by Plain White T's and 'Home' by Daughtry. U2 won this Grammy in 2001 for 'Stuck in a Moment'. The band's cover of 'Instant Karma', from the Amnesty International benefit album for Darfur, is nominated in the 'Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals'. It's up against 'It's Not Over' by Daughtry, 'Working Class Hero' by Green Day, 'If Everyone Cared' by Nickelback and 'Icky Thump' by The White Stripes. U2 have won this Grammy three times recently with 'Beautiful Day' (2000), 'Vertigo' (2004) and 'Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own' (2006). The soundtrack from Julie Taymor's film 'Across the Universe' is nominated for 'Best Compilation Soundtrack Album'. In the film Bono, backed by The Secret Machines, covers 'I Am The Walrus' and, with Edge, covers 'Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds'.
  15. Mrs. Macphisto posted a post in a topic in Indie, Rock and Alternative
    Hirst persuades art world's biggest names to go (RED) By Arifa Akbar, Arts Reporter Published: 05 December 2007 When Damien Hirst invited more than 100 artists to contribute works to an auction inspired by the colour red and dedicated to raising awareness of HIV/Aids, he said he hoped it would make a difference to those most in need. The result of his efforts, an extraordinary collection straddling the contemporary artistic spectrum, is unprecedented in quality and diversity, and forms one of the largest and most spectacular charity auctions, with an estimated collective worth of more than £20m. The money raised will go directly to the Global Fund, a recipient of donations to the (RED) charity which provides urgently needed resources to countries struggling to fight the spread of disease. In just one year, (RED) has become one of the key donors to the Global Fund, helping thousands of Aids patients receive life-saving treatment in Africa. The U2 singer and campaigner Bono, who is collaborating in the auction, has called it a historic moment which brings together "the best collection of art from the best artists in the world". From Jeff Koons to Anish Kapoor, Antony Gormley to Douglas Gor.on, the sale combines some of the finest names in contemporary art. International stars such as Jasper Johns, Matthew Barney, Andreas Gursky, Georg Baselitz and Marc Quinn are offering works. Organised by Hirst and Bono in conjunction with the Gagosian Gallery in London, it will be held at Sotheby's in New York on Valentine's Day next year, with Hirst donating seven pieces worth an estimated £4m alone. Among Hirst's specially created works is a red heart-shaped butterfly painting entitled All You Need is Love, as well as a piece called Love You and a pill cabinet, Where There's a Will, There's a Way, filled with antiretroviral drugs. Hirst said: " Money is a key and what we raise from this auction will make a huge difference for a lot of people. For a relatively small amount of effort on each artist's part we can actually save many lives. It's great to be able to give something back and make a difference." Bono said that the collection represented a "real moment in art history", adding: "I love art for art's sake but what we have here is a real moment in art history. Damien is being too modest; the effort of these artists is considerable, the impact immeasurable. His Where There's a Will, There's a Way provides the neatest, completest metaphor: a pill-becomes-art-becomes-a-pill, that's as close to framing saving a life as you're going to get." A preview exhibition of the works at the Gagosian Gallery in Chelsea will be held from 4 to 13 February. A dedicated website will be posted later this month. The Independent
  16. Mrs. Macphisto posted a post in a topic in Indie, Rock and Alternative
    06.12.2007 Modern Art is... (RED) Jeff Koons, Anish Kapoor, Jasper Johns, Sam Taylor-Wood and Antony Gormley are among the leading artists to accept Damien Hirst's invitation to contribute to The (RED) Auction to help fight HIV/AIDS in developing countries. Hirst asked them to contribute works inspired by the colour red. Bono calls the results 'the best collection of art from the best artists in the world'. "What we raise from this auction will make a huge difference for a lot of people." Hirst told The Independent. "For a relatively small amount of effort on each artist's part we can actually save many lives. It's great to be able to give something back and make a difference." Hirst has contributed seven works including a red heart-shaped butterfly painting entitled All You Need is Love, a red rectangular butterfly painting entitled Love You and a pill cabinet entitled Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way, which is filled with HIV antiretroviral drugs for the treatment of HIV. "I love art for art’s sake but what we have here is a real moment in art history," said Bono, adding that Hirst's ‘Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way’ " provides the neatest, completest metaphor: a pill-becomes-art-becomes-a-pill, that’s as close to framing saving a life as you’re going to get.” The sale, at Sotheby’s New York, will be preceded by a preview exhibition at Gagosian Gallery from February 4th.
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  18. Hi :cheer: :cheer: :cheer:
  19. I have to go now...bye :wub:
  20. Bye Flatskey :wub: