1. Anyone else on here play Robot Unicorn Attack?

    (Its way cooler than it sounds)
  2. OMG, I had never thought of putting it into abbreviated form... that's amazing. Best topic title ever. Thanks for writing it, Aaron, you've made my evening
  3. Originally posted by LikeASong:OMG, I had never thought of putting it into abbreviated form... that's amazing. Best topic title ever. Thanks for writing it, Aaron, you've made my evening


    I coulnd't tell if that was sarcasm or not, but I found your post to be comical enough it really didn't matter to me.


    But seriously though. We abbreviate song titles all the time. My as well do it with topic titles.
  4. It wasn't sarcasm at all, promise. It was just that when you abbreviated it, resulted a such long expression that made me laugh.
  5. Originally posted by LikeASong:It wasn't sarcasm at all, promise. It was just that when you abbreviated it, resulted a such long expression that made me laugh.


    It is funny when abbreviations are so long, you'ed be better off just using the full title.
  6. not bad

  7. 13 years ago today, U2 played to Savajevo. What an outstanding concert it was.


  8. Sounds awful to me. I'm an avid consumer of mash-ups but this just doesn't sound right.
    Being Born is in a minor key, and Miami is in major. Doesn't sound good, but if you like it......
  9. Yesterday (23rd of September) has to be the day with more U2 shows!!

    1980: Limit Club, Sheffield
    1983: The Ritz, New York
    1984: Entertainment Centre, Perth
    1987: Coliseum, New Haven
    1989: Entertainment Centre, Perth
    1992: Williams - Brice Stadium, Columbia
    1997: Kosevo Stadium, Sarajevo
    2000: Church Of St Mary Magdalene, Davington
    2005: Target Center, Minneapolis
    2009: Giants Stadium, East Rutherford
    2010: King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels


    And most of them fantastic shows, by the way.
  10. Kind of random and apropos of nothing, but I was in New York the last week, and one morning walking down 28th St to the subway I happened to notice something relevant to our interests and fairly amusing.