1. Originally posted by Xayide29:[..]

    Wow now im not so good on the grade system u use in the schools in USA
    But I take it that´s pretty good
    Not much, im sorry Nick
    But Ill have to go as well
    Bye


    Above average (perfect) is 100
    Above average is 90
    Average is 80
    Below is 70 and lower

    Sorry? Don't worry lol!
    Okay, C ya Caroline!
  2. anybody alive out there?


  3. Each one of those has the same Beatles, Who, etc. stuff in them lol . Let me know how it is!

    Nothing much, it's been a pretty good week this week! Let's hope I can keep this momentum going lol!

    You might have another present coming today
  4. Originally posted by U2Nick:[..]

    Each one of those has the same Beatles, Who, etc. stuff in them lol . Let me know how it is!

    Nothing much, it's been a pretty good week this week! Let's hope I can keep this momentum going lol!

    You might have another present coming today


    no, this has 7 parts, tonight it's part 5 - stadium rock so I expect to see Queen and U2. Seven Ages of Rock is the name I think.

    haha that's great



  5. I never said it wasn't good, it's just scary! lol
    Hey Katie! I'm listening to "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" right now lol. How are you?
  6. Originally posted by yuri31:[..]

    no, this has 7 parts, tonight it's part 5 - stadium rock so I expect to see Queen and U2. Seven Ages of Rock is the name I think.

    haha that's great




    Ahh Nice!! If they don't mention anything about POPMart, I give you permission to write a letter
  7. Originally posted by yuri31:[..]

    no, this has 7 parts, tonight it's part 5 - stadium rock so I expect to see Queen and U2. Seven Ages of Rock is the name I think.

    haha that's great



    That one is pretty good, there's LOTS of stuff on Queen, U2, and the Police


  8. "U2 was the last great band to emerge from stadium rock. Zoo TV brought the TV on stage. And they introduced another new phenomenon, the B stage, in the middle of the audience, where they were totally surrounded by them, thus reversing the ongoing development of the bands getting ever further separated from their audiences."