Natürlich Miry, natürlich. :p I would have to go to Koeln that day. :D
I would arrange for all the fans to meet up somewhere, and do lots of gigs in a small venue all day. ;)
Hehehe, my 6-year-old cousin likes High School Musical, as do many of the girls in my year at school. :rolleyes: That's cute though. :)
That's adorable with the 'I Like You, Swallow in a Coma' thingy :sweet:! Although it's doing nothing to disperse my broodiness. :eek:
Yeah, they are - though not nearly as much as I am :o. I got into The Smiths because my sister played my mother's Singles CD once. My mother is 45 and my father is 43, so I'm guessing they are a few years older than you. Isn't your daughter a Morrissey fan too, though? :confused:
Oh, wow...
My Dad got me Sound of The Smiths. :)
And I almost forgot: my Mama got me a chocolate slab thingy from Hotel Chocolat which was called 'The Charming Snowman'. Through some crafty crossing out and rewriting, she turned it into 'This Charming man'. :D
Re: Morrissey/'First of the the Gang' on Never Mind the Buzzcocks
It wasn't Phil Jupitus, it was the one who presents Big Brother, Dermot... Someone called Dermot. :p Arlene Philips was dancing/swaying as they were playing the real clip. :p
All he needs is a dressing grown (I think it's more common to call them bath robes in America), in that case. :p
If he's going to have Wii Fit, I'll get him a Raving Rabbids game for the Wii as well. :p Ahhh, Boxing Day's going to be so fun for him, playing on the Wii in his pyjamas and...
Oh, I'm good at the hula hoop on Wii Fit! :) But he doesn't need pyjamas, does he? I mean, you'd only rip them off his body before he went to sleep. :p
Yes, I knew there were some people who used violence to try to get one Ireland, and wasn't Bloody Sunday (the main one that people know, I think there were several) the British Army opening fire on protestors? :( I haven't ever learnt much about the recent history of Northern Ireland, which is a...
I guess that there must be people who want one Ireland, as it were, but as far as I was aware, the majority of people in Northern Ireland are happy being in the UK. I don't really understand why, because they always get left out of special offers, but when Ireland claimed independence, Northern...
I think that gladioli were his preferred flower, but they're not available all year round, only in the summer and autumn. Daffs, however, are available more in the spring, so that might explain it.
I'm afraid that he definitely did like daffodils, though. :p
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