1. It's nicer than Elton's shirt, that's for sure. Shouldn't a "Sir" dress a little more upscale?
  2. Ahh, the shirt
  3. LOL...you hardly can have it more upscale than Sir Elton

    And, for the record, I think Sir Elton looks adorable and really happy
  4. Bono has a knighthood too (although he can't call himself Sir).
  5. Originally posted by BigGiRL:[..]
    LOL...you hardly can have it more upscale than Sir Elton

    And, for the record, I think Sir Elton looks adorable and really happy
    I'm just saying, he's dressed down for dinner with Bono in his hockey jersey. Happy and healthy, for sure. And btw... dressed down is just fine. It's how I roll!
  6. Heh photo took by David Walliams no less, blimey what an evening that must have been!


  7. Ya know i'm looking at that pic of Adam there and thinking he'd make an awfully good James Bond, not that he ever would go in that direction (I don't think at least) but he would certainly look the part.
  8. Originally posted by Caledonia:[..]


    Ya know i'm looking at that pic of Adam there and thinking he'd make an awfully good James Bond, not that he ever would go in that direction (I don't think at least) but he would certainly look the part.
    You're right! They're looking for a new Bond after next movie!
  9. Downscale is the new upscale, right?

    (O, pity on those who thought that irony was dead )
  10. Edge's daughter gets married in Eze tomorrow . Good luck to them all I'm sure it will be an amazing wedding and reception . Wonder if Dad and his 3 mates will belt out a few tunes
  11. U2 museum plans enter an advanced stage

    Proposed four-storey facility would be located on the site of the band’s Dublin studio

    Plans for a U2 museum on the site of the band’s recording studio in Dublin’s docklands are at an advanced stage, with a planning application set to be lodged in the coming days.

    Despite the fact that – along with Guinness, St Patrick, Oscar Wilde and, possibly, Michael Flatley’s feet – U2 are Ireland’s most famous export, there are no public spaces celebrating the band’s achievements on the world stage.

    Even the walls of graffiti which once surrounded their old studio at Windmill Lane have been levelled to make way for towers of glass and steel.

    It is intended the four-storey museum will be dedicated to the band’s archive and will include artefacts covering its 40-year story.
    via The Irish Times

    I'd go if it gets built.