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Dirty Pretty Things at Birmingham Academy

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by WiggyluvsBillieJoe

Oh my God. My mate went. I didn't. I'm sooooooo gutted.she Got there dead early, met gary powell, he signed her trews and gave her a hug. she got to the front and held carl barat's hand. he gave her his lovely sweaty towel and she has anthony rossomando's plaster. Lucky fucking BITCH.

WiggyluvsBillieJoe | 28 Feb '06, 18:04 | Send note | Report this | Reply

LOL

your FACE


i didn't think

Wiggy' was still alive


around*


That sounds like

a particularly unhygienic evening's entertainment.


great

a plaster. i wonder how much that is gonna go for on ebay.


:D

Thats genius team_cooper


hahaha

i get it! an amusing parody of a stereotypical DPT fan.

err..wasn't it?


look at her profile

and discover the horrific truth. to be fair i havent heard DPT somehow. so i cant comment


It scares me too.

Thats why i really hope the DiS creater hurrys up and get the picture change button on.


My m8 Sarah

has Jean Paul Sartre's butterfly stitches.


Now that is skanky

Don't you think you're being a little harsh on Wiggy? She is after all, just 15. I'm sure she's not really that scary in real life.....


One day,

Wiggy, you'll look back on your adolescent years and laugh.

That is all.


what did she report

regarding the actual music?


Yes.

Hence the fact he asked what She (her friend) reported.


But are they just

A pale imitation of the Libertines at their best?


I went to the Academy

but to buy tickets for Jim Moray.


hmm

i dunno about jim moray, i saw him when i played with him n james yorkston last time he was in brum, he wasn't that great, laptopping around and not much happening, his songs weren't that great also so i dunno..
but he's highly regarded folk wise isn't he?


Purists

don't like him, but "folk" is about taking old songs and adding your own spin to them. He was great at Truck, but diff'rent strokes for diff'rent folks.


heh

did you see what i did?





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