Originally posted by U2Nick:http://u2start.com/songs/143/
"No matter how I try, I realise there?s no reply"
and "realize" is spelled with a 'z'![]()
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Thanks, fixed

Originally posted by U2Nick:http://u2start.com/songs/143/
"No matter how I try, I realise there?s no reply"
and "realize" is spelled with a 'z'![]()
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Originally posted by markp91:In the Dutch translation, on the Statistics page of the forum:
Meer dan 13,602 fans zijn lid van U2start.
Does this mean we have 13.603 members?![]()
I'd make 'Maar liefst' of it![]()
(It doesn't really bother me, just noticed it lol)
Originally posted by LikeASong:Lyrics cannot be changed as far as I know (we're linked to u2gigs.com, only if they change the lyrics it will be changed here).
And realiZe and realiSe are both equally valid and right; Z is american, S is british.
Originally posted by carlibengarli:Correct. Although, you should be aware that in modern (English) English realize is vastly more common than realise (as is the case with almost all ize-verbs). However, I for one, promote the preservation of the fine language English.
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]Everyone I know uses 's'...
Originally posted by LikeASong:And realiZe and realiSe are both equally valid and right; Z is american, S is british.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..][..]Where do you live?
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
I should have said most people I know use 's' lol, since I've also come across those who use 'z' (not only for 'realise' but also for words such as 'globalisation' etc.) but my god I'm digging up a month old subject there lol. Back to what I had originally intended to use this thread for;
Did You Know?
The Popmart tour (1997-1998) did cost U2 every day 214.000 dollar, regardless if there was a show or not.
Should be something like;
'The PopMart Tour (1997-1998) cost U2 $214,000 per day, even when they were not performing a show' or something along those lines.
Originally posted by U2Nick:http://u2start.com/photos/view/803/
"Image description:
Image as used on the sleeve of Get On Your Booys"
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