1. "The times are tough now, just getting tougher"

    Originally posted by bartajax:I also should go and find a job, since this is only for school and is going to end in 1 week.
    I worked at a super market but they had to close because nobody came there than I worked for a post company and deliverd stuff but they also dissapeared. So I need to find something new.


    I wouldn't hire you if you'd put me out of business
  2. Originally posted by iTim:[..]

    "The times are tough now, just getting tougher"

    [..]

    I wouldn't hire you if you'd put me out of business


    Cover me

    It seems like everywhere I go to work that company goes bankrupt


  3. It's really tough finding a job. I was rejected for about 5 jobs in December.

  4. I feel like I was the only that thought Cedars of Lebanon was one of the worst songs on NLOTH. What's so special about it?
  5. Originally posted by KieranU2I feel like I was the only that thought Cedars of Lebanon was one of the worst songs on NLOTH. What's so special about it?


    It's feeling.

    Choose your enemies carefully cos they will define you
    Make them interesting cos in some ways they will mind you
    They're not there in the beginning but when your story ends
    Gonna last with you longer than your friend

    Epic way to end the album.
  6. The lyrics are pretty good indeed, but the music is boring.
  7. I love Cedars, not in the same way I'd happily put Last Night On Earth on but in a way that it always surprises me when I hear it.
  8. It's really boring. I always thought the lyrics were nothing special either. No matter what, I always usually end the album at Breathe. I suppose, in terms of how musically good they are, Cedars is definitely better than Stand Up.




  9. Them rolling green hills of Eire right there,folks - ain't going back home, stayin' here for good, aye <3
  10. Originally posted by MacStripey



    Them rolling green hills of Eire right there,folks - ain't going back home, stayin' here for good, aye &lt;3


    That's what I'm afraid of the April trip. I think that I won't be able to come back
  11. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    Really? I still think GOYB is crap and Magnificent is decent (the intro is superb and it could have been a hit if it had a slightly faster pace). The only thing that keeps me from despicing GOYB as their worst song since Grace is a strong emotional attachement with its radio debut, not worth explaining here.


    Yeah, really. GOYB is fun, exciting, experimental and new. Magnificent gets really monotone after just a few listens.

    Ireland, the place I'm in love with without ever having been there.