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Old 05.28.2006, 09:05 AM   #38
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I suppose in them cases you are right. They realise they're gonna die so theyh get desperate to do the things they should of done years before, it's the same when they find religion. I'm looking it at an age where your young a wanting to find/fulfil your dreams.

Alyssa-I remember reading the pink Floyd biog and Roger Waters was saying how after 'dark side of the moon' the motivation to make a number 1 album and make loads of money was gone,why? Cos they had done it already, what next, go back to their day jobs or just carry on to satisfy your fans and your want for more money?. Manic street preacher's original idea was to make a 15million selling album then spilt cos they can say there dream had been fulfilled....aaah dammit what was my point in this? Make your own damn point.

And dammit trunky stop patronising me by calling me boy!
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