Robbie Williams=the most [vocally] irritating prick ever???

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Glassback wrote::lol:
I've just sat and read this whole thread in one!
I've not laughed so much in ages.

Couldn't help noticing the remarkable similarity in grammar, spelling and mode of address between 'Robbie Williams' and the 12 year old juvenile delinquent Tony Van Mad who can't even turn an insulting quote round properly (Kylie, Madonna). :lol:


ohmyohmyohmyohmy. :lol:


And as this is a public forum I reserve the right to express my tickledness at this whole crock o' shite.

AND just for the record - I liked Swing When You're Winning live gig. The guy has talent and I think he did that particular thing well. Even though I can't stand the rest of his stuff. But that's just my personal opinion and I promise I won't 'call anybody out' or threaten to shoot anybody if they disagree with me. :lol:
Yeah, yeah. :roll:

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TonyVanDam wrote:
TonyVanDam wrote:
Madonna wrote:TonyVanDam,

Im Madonna. The real one. You're being very silly, very stupid and very immature. Quite frankly, you're being a bit of an idiot. Grow up.
This is not a typo. I rather for Madonna to mock me than Kylie.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
good grief
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jens wrote:
Lunch Money wrote: European music is... er... mind-blowingly bad.
you forgot to put 'all' in front of the sentence...
:roll:


as long as there are things like Sioen and XplodingPLastix at least a bit succesful there's still hope... :?

http://www.sioen.net/default_en.html

http://xplodingplastix.com



Us-american music on the other hand is of course allways incredibly stupid.... :hihi:

back to what i said about the music from your side of the world you forgot to notice that i was just talking about the POP which is like a bad copy of the american stuff what was bad in the first place which just makes it double bad... comprendez vous, huh huh?
galaxy rayyys! powerful.

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I havent heard a robbie williams song since, hmmm 1999 when I was over in the UK last. It was funny, he was having his "US debut" around then, and I get to Scotland and hear him on muzak in the grociery store. He even had his own CD section near the greeting cards...

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TonyVanDam wrote: whyterabbyt (like a few other people) need to learn how to mind their own business and leave me the hell alone. :|
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I knew I'd find one good belly-laugh if I came back to this thread.
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jens wrote:
Lunch Money wrote: European music is... er... mind-blowingly bad.
you forgot to put 'all' in front of the sentence...
:roll:

as long as there are things like Sioen and XplodingPLastix at least a bit succesful there's still hope... :?

http://www.sioen.net/default_en.html

http://xplodingplastix.com

Us-american music on the other hand is of course allways incredibly stupid.... :hihi:
;) I can't check those links at the moment (not at a computer with multimedia), but I'll have to take your word for it. One thing that's a bit annoying about North American radio/TV, though, is that they rarely give exposure to quality music from all around the world. Not very musically cosmopolitan, as it were.

There are lots of quality acts in the US that are huge, though. Norah Jones comes to mind. BB King still sells out stadiums. Canadian music is even better, because we don't have a large enough population to have any time or money supporting artists that are complete shit. We let Americans adopt our shit artists and support them. ;) (Celine Dion, anyone?)

Greg
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Lunch Money wrote:
jens wrote:
Lunch Money wrote: European music is... er... mind-blowingly bad.
you forgot to put 'all' in front of the sentence...
:roll:

as long as there are things like Sioen and XplodingPLastix at least a bit succesful there's still hope... :?

http://www.sioen.net/default_en.html

http://xplodingplastix.com

Us-american music on the other hand is of course allways incredibly stupid.... :hihi:
;) I can't check those links at the moment (not at a computer with multimedia), but I'll have to take your word for it. One thing that's a bit annoying about North American radio/TV, though, is that they rarely give exposure to quality music from all around the world. Not very musically cosmopolitan, as it were.

There are lots of quality acts in the US that are huge, though. Norah Jones comes to mind. BB King still sells out stadiums. Canadian music is even better, because we don't have a large enough population to have any time or money supporting artists that are complete shit. We let Americans adopt our shit artists and support them. ;) (Celine Dion, anyone?)

Greg
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Celine is the Curse of the North..

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The Americans get to keep Brian Adams, too. We loaned him out for a while, but now that he's making crap music you can just 'ave 'im. ;)
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S_A_P wrote:
Celine is the Curse of the North..
I lovingly think of her as the harpie from hell
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:lol: :lol:

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