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my playlist for the next half hour or so:

Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol

How To Save A Life - The Fray

It's Too Late (Dirty South Remix) - Evermore

Running - Evermore

Light Surrounding You - Evermore

Joker And The Thief - Wolfmother

Woman - Wolfmother

put down what you are listening to at the moment

and this thread will prob die on its ass in teh next day

so post away

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my playlist for the next half hour or so:

Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol

How To Save A Life - The Fray

It's Too Late (Dirty South Remix) - Evermore

Running - Evermore

Light Surrounding You - Evermore

Joker And The Thief - Wolfmother

Woman - Wolfmother

put down what you are listening to at the moment

and this thread will prob die on its ass in teh next day

so post away

Got emo?

Im listening to an old guy tell me about his problems with Windows 98 1st edition and how he wishes we still had Windows 3.11..

Its like music..well like dance music really.. he keeps repeating the same thing about.. ohhhh I don't know 15 times!!!

:laugh:




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