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We used to be part of the UK o: if it was still called the UK 90 years ago...^^" Never tried Marmite but Tea and hotchocolate are my drugs :] I think I'll make some tea now actually... I've gotten a few people into Eisley here; my brother and sister. Well my sister mainly. My brother likes them but doesn't exactly listen to them himself if you know what I mean x.o. And I've gotten one of my friends into them a lot. My other friends haven't shown much interest even though I've pestered them about it xP _________________ Sometimes the most hurtful lies can be told in silence. |
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lookingXglass wrote: sebas wrote: All the British are good for is throwing beer bottles at nice bands. And industrial music, but nothing else...jk! Damn, are we just angry at the world now? The British have helped us out a lot over the years. You might say they seem to have a lot of bottle throwing fans, but to say thats all their good for is a bit over the top. _________________ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7MdJPSqtCw |
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indyice wrote: lookingXglass wrote: sebas wrote: All the British are good for is throwing beer bottles at nice bands. And industrial music, but nothing else...jk! Damn, are we just angry at the world now? The British have helped us out a lot over the years. You might say they seem to have a lot of bottle throwing fans, but to say thats all their good for is a bit over the top. Woosh! _________________ "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated" -Mahatma, Gandhi |
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Joined: 02 Aug 2005 | Posts: 1086 | Location: Essex, England
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I live in Surrey, UK (originally from USA)- and I love Eisley! I wish more people knew who they were over here. Saw them at Reading 2007 in one of the small tents and I was in the front row! I know I would never be that lucky if I saw them in the US. Eisley, please come to the UK soon!! We love you! PS. Marmite is awesome _________________ i want to eat your artichoke heart - thom yorke |
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Joined: 02 Jul 2008 | Posts: 38 | Location: London, UK
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sebas wrote: indyice wrote: lookingXglass wrote: sebas wrote: All the British are good for is throwing beer bottles at nice bands. And industrial music, but nothing else...jk! Damn, are we just angry at the world now? The British have helped us out a lot over the years. You might say they seem to have a lot of bottle throwing fans, but to say thats all their good for is a bit over the top. Woosh! We're good at queueing as well! Tea = good, Marmite = bad. I haven't got any of my friends into Eisley but my dad likes them. I do think there's a market over here for Eisley. Maybe they should tour with some British acts that are a bit calmer than those they've already been with. |
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Joined: 16 Jul 2007 | Posts: 28 | Location: Leicester, UK
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mermaidentwined wrote: I live in Surrey, UK (originally from USA)- and I love Eisley! I wish more people knew who they were over here. Saw them at Reading 2007 in one of the small tents and I was in the front row! I know I would never be that lucky if I saw them in the US.
Eisley, please come to the UK soon!! We love you! PS. Marmite is awesome Me too, I was between Chauntelle and Stacy and nagged one of the set lists. |
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Joined: 02 Aug 2005 | Posts: 1086 | Location: Essex, England
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Ceryini wrote: We used to be part of the UK o: if it was still called the UK 90 years ago...^^"
Never tried Marmite but Tea and hotchocolate are my drugs :] I think I'll make some tea now actually... I've gotten a few people into Eisley here; my brother and sister. Well my sister mainly. My brother likes them but doesn't exactly listen to them himself if you know what I mean x.o. And I've gotten one of my friends into them a lot. My other friends haven't shown much interest even though I've pestered them about it xP I like tea and hot chocolate, but I don't think hot chocolate is from the UK. _________________ Kneel before your god Babylon! "I don't wanna touch you and feel so helpless; I don't wanna smell you and lose my senses" Rufus Wainwright, Foolish Love |
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Joined: 28 Dec 2007 | Posts: 807 | Location: Wouldn't you like to know?
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