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Go Britney!

Sheri

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Originally posted by NowInc
the show kicked...rob zombie was perfect..and even tho im not a big fan of band slike P.O.D. and SOAD...they put on decent sets...

I liked Zombie and SOAD best...My brother said Rob has done a lot better shows though, so I'd like to see him when my brother says he's good, he must be...reeally good, lol

And Jake...I donno if this has been said or not because I haven't read through the whole thing (Sorry!) but you're true friends would support you no matter what type of music you perform :)
 

darthdarrel

New Member
Originally posted by NowInc
Robin was also the guitarist for the Cirque de Solei...thats just so cool..hehe...

NIN rocks...even tho skinny puppy did that whole industrial thing years before them....

...and lets not get me started on how much better the GERMANS are at the industrial thing (and no..i dont mean Rammstein)..
LOL! YES I know what you mean! Skinny Puppy ROCKS!
and Yes the GERMANS are soo much better at that"industrial" thing Like Front 242 and front line assembly and there are quite a few others too! Front 242 just happen to be one of my favorites! LOL!
 

Sheri

New Member
Everyone who went to Ozzfest...Did you see Ill Nino? I wanted to see them. Sentimental values :rolleyes: (I think that's the word, lol)
 

WDW-Imagineer

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Originally posted by Sheri
Everyone who went to Ozzfest...Did you see Ill Nino? I wanted to see them. Sentimental values :rolleyes: (I think that's the word, lol)

I was in the parking lot when they started @ like 9:30... do didn't get a chance to see them... I've been meaning to look into them, just haven't really had the desire. From what I hear they are like a mix between Slipknot and Linkin Park.

Truth is I would probably like them, just haven't really checked them out yet.
 

garyhoov

Trophy Husband
Ozzy and Britney comingled on the same thread?!?!?!

Be careful people it's like matter and anti-matter, you could end up destroying the universe. :eek: :)
 

WDWFREAK53

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I KNOW I'm gonna start an argument with this one...

I had won tickets to Creed last year (I believe) and 3 doors down was opening up for them. My girlfriend, at the time, LOVED them so we went to see them. (Neither of us being Creed fans decided to leave after 3DD played)...I went to see Creed (last Thursday) and I have to say that it was one of the BEST shows I have ever seen. The electricity, the guitarwork, the lyrics, the drumming, the effects...UNBELIEVABLE SHOW and (like I said) this is NOT coming from a huge Creed fan.
 

Wilt Dasney

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I can understand why some people would really dislike Britney, but honestly, I've never seen what makes Creed such a polarizing band. It seems a lot of the people I know either love them or hate them...they've never struck me as being particularly worthy of anything more than an "eh." I mean, I think they're OK, but I don't see much in their shtick that would cause people to react so strongly to them either way. I know a lot of people are turned off by the Christian imagery, but I don't think it's that blatant, and a lot of people don't care for Scott Stapp, either. The only problem I would really have with them is that so many of their songs sound alike; if you listen to the first few seconds of "Higher" and "My Sacrifice," the two are nearly indistinguishable. Anyway, that's my take; this is something that I've wondered about ever since Creed became as big as they've gotten lately.
 

Chester&Hester Enthusiast

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Originally posted by MonorailBlack
Jake, Disney Expert,

I can see in a way where you are coming from. Now I think Britney is decent, but not favorite. I will never knock a persons choice of music, I like so much and I would never dare to tell someone what is good and what is not.

Now my purpose was not to rant and rave, so here goes. I understand how you feel and liking a celebrity for what they do and have the rest of the world on your back, so maybe my spiel will help you feel better I am a huge huge Nascar fan (see Avatar) and really do not worship one driver, I really like them all. However, Jeff Gordon is one of my favorites. I have lots of his diecast, hats and jackets.

Now first, put your self in his shoes, every venuse he goes to, he is booed.....more than applauded........(luckily, no one will boo Britney b/c they all paid big bucks to see her) as to a race, u applaud your favorites and some people boo alot. Well, if you watch any race on tv, you can actually hear the booing....and yet he smiles.....and WHY?! Well, before Dale Earnhardt died, he talked to Gordon about the boo's and told him....look, why are they booing you? Not because you suck!!!! It is because you keep winning.......people have a hard time accepting raw talent, especially when it interferes with their preconceived notions as to what is good.

Now, what does this have to do with you and Britney? I cant make everyone stop booing Jeff, and nor can you with Britney...you just gotta say, hey I respect your opinion man and that is it. I went to the race in Homestead last Novemeber, and I had a gordon Jacket on...some drunk dude wanted to fight me cause Gordon finished 20 spots better than his Tony Stewart who wrecked earlier.....someone actually wanted to pick a fight!!!!! All I am saying, post all you want of your Britney, let people say their say (because they are entitled to it and this is what forums are for) and move on. I read what you put, just like everything else...it will be okay, Britney will make her millions and thanx to great fans like you!!!!!

Yeah, finally someone who sees my point. I like many artists in many genres, Britney just happens to be my favorite. (She has been for nearly 4 years now). I am a bit ticked that they've turned my "praise 'Dream Within A Dream" thread into a "praise ozzfest" thread. :rolleyes: He has an awesome show on MTV, but his music just isn't me. And you'll notice I never bashed anyone (including Ozzy) for their tastes. ;)
 

Chester&Hester Enthusiast

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Pssst...

Britney was in a Tv show called CXN in MTV (pretty much like TRL for Latin America, but not EXACTLY TRL).

She was dressed with a red top, blue jeans and a beautiful face... It was an interview and let me tell you she behaved **REALLY** nice. There were some fans outside (it was at the same hotel she was staying at), and well she said hi! she answered questions from the crowd outside, and there was this fan who was a runner up in a contest MTV had done in which they chose which was Britney's biggest fan, and well, the guy told Britney that he wanted to meet her so bad but he came in 2nd, and Britney told him to get on the hotel!!! she was like "come in?!! why don't you come upstairs?" wow it was cool. definitely a different attitude from what we saw of Britney the last two days in Mexico. So she answered questions really nice, she said "hola" and "como estas" haha really funny too, she made funny faces (definitely my favorite, I love Britney's dorky faces) and well....you could see that the fans were kind of ed off cuz Britney didn't even say hi to them before but they still were outside, so they tell Britney that they want her to come out of a window, a balcony or something so she can say hi to them and she surprisingly said "sure, but where can I find a balcony or a window?" and she was like where? where? and you could see that she was eager to say hi to them. So my assumption is that Britney didn't even have a window or a balcony where she could see the fans, maybe she was on the other side of the hotel or something, that's why she hasn't said hi to them!! Britney definitely showed another behavior, she was TOTALLY cool, she met a fan, and she was speaking English to her although she knew she didn't understand English (LoL), and her fan gave her some candles, dolls and stuff Britney loves and it went something like:

Fan: "I brought you a doll"
Britney: "I LOVE dolls! thank you"
Fan: "and some candles"
Britney: "I LOVE candles"LoL...she loved everything the fan brought her, and she was so down to earth, she hugged her and heheh it was cool. This totally makes up for the attitude Britney had before, DEFINITELY.

My verdict: two middle fingers up-I mean, two thumbs up.....In other news Not A Girl" spends it's first week at #1 in Mexico. Guess all you need to do to get a #1 in Mexico is to tell the press to f*ck off. The fans obviously don't care. LoL. Britney also said she was going to produce a lot of the songs on her 4th album.
 

Chester&Hester Enthusiast

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Two Sundays ago, Beth Stevens and three of her friends did what hundreds -- if not thousands -- of Britney Spears fans do every year: They drove to her hometown of Kentwood, La., and its surrounding environs to soak up the landscape where the Princess of Pop was born and raised and still calls home.

They had read a story I wrote last month about how the town is all about Britney now, how her image and spirit dominate the local economy. And they had read a story in The Times-Picayune a few years ago about some Britney fans who knocked on the pop star's front door and were rewarded with signed posters.

'I don't know why, but I thought we'd kind of be welcomed if we showed up,' said Erica, one of the four girls, three of whom requested that only their first names be used. 'I certainly didn't expect Britney Spears' father to pull a gun on us.'

The girls are all recent high school graduates -- two from Ursulines Academy, two from Mount Carmel Academy. Their trip Sunday afternoon was a summertime lark, something to do other than hang out at Lakeside Shopping Center once again. But the trip began as a disappointment and ended in sheer terror, and it's pretty safe to say their days of stalking celebrities are done. This is what happened:

Late on the afternoon of July 14, the four piled into a black Ford Excursion owned by Christy, one of the four. They hit Kentwood and stopped at a local gas station to ask for directions to the local landmarks. They left with directions to Nyla's Burger Basket -- Britney's favorite restaurant north of town -- and to the local Britney museum, and to her multi-million dollar mansion in the woods on the outskirts of town where she, her mother and her younger sister live, when they're not in L.A., which is most of the time.

'Everyone you ask will tell where she lives,' Beth said. 'It's not much of a secret up there.'

But the trip was a bust. Nyla's and the Britney museum were both closed, and at the mansion the gates were locked and there were no signs of activity on the grounds. Disappointed but undaunted, the girls wrote notes to Britney and left them in her mailbox with their names and addresses. For good measure, they asked her for signed pictures.

While they idled outside the mansion gates, a fellow rode up on a four-wheeler and they got to chatting. 'Have you met Britney?' they asked, excited. He said sure, and identified himself as Britney's mother's cousin, the girls say. The girls told him their adventure had been a drag, that they didn't get to see anything, and that's when the young man suggested they go check out the small house north of town where Britney grew up.

Her daddy still lives there, the guy said. They remembered that was the house that was pictured in The Times-Picayune a few years ago, the house where some fans got free posters.

They needed no more prompting. With directions provided by the stranger at the gate, they drove to the house north of town where Britney was raised.

It's a modest and unremarkable spread, a low brick rambler with plenty of space and trees around it, a white Mercedes convertible in the driveway and an LSU flag flying from the front entry. This is where Jamie Spears, Britney's father, lives.

The girls drove past the house and turned into a lot next door -- a gravel parking lot in front of what appears to be an abandoned business or industrial site. A sign on a huge Dumpster in the lot says 'Rent Me' and has a phone number on it. There are no other visible signs in the lot -- nothing there or on the Spears' residential property that says 'Keep Out' or 'No Trespassing' or anything else that might suggest to uninvited visitors that they make themselves scarce.

Then again, it's the country; maybe that's not necessary.

As Christy tried to make a U-turn in the lot, the girls say, four large dogs bolted from the carport at the Spears home -- three German shepherds and a Rottweiler. They surrounded the car, barking and gnashing. Sufficiently freaked out by this turn of events, the girls said they froze.

They watched as a man cased them from the carport, then disappeared into the house. They waited, and soon after, the man came out of the front door and approached the car. They lowered one tinted window, on the passenger side, where Beth Stevens was sitting, and they immediately recognized him as Britney's father, but their hoped-for brush with fame turned nasty.

'He was really angry,' Beth said. 'He was really scary.'

The girls say he leaned in and said: 'May I ask why you are parked in my driveway?'

'I'm not parked here,' Christy protested. 'I'm trying to turn around, but the dogs . . .'

That was all he said. The girls say Spears glared at them in silence, checked them out, then slowly turned to walk back across his driveway toward his house. After about two steps, he reached into what were either boxer shorts or Bermuda shorts -- the girls differ on this detail. What nobody differs on is that he pulled out a large silver revolver and, walking very slowly back to his house without turning around, spun it around on his finger, over and over, like a gunslinger.

'I had never seen a gun pulled in anger before,' said Erica. 'And I never thought that if it happened to me it would be Britney Spears' dad.'

'We were coming there because we love Britney Spears,' Beth says. 'To have this happen was a shock.'

They had a camera with them but were afraid to take a picture of Spears. He disappeared into his house but they were still stuck in the lot because he had not called off the dogs and every time they inched forward or backward, the girls say, the dogs went nuts.

They took a picture of one of the German shepherds.

Spears re-emerged in the carport, the girls say. The dogs eventually withdrew to their master, and the girls sped off, stopping at a gas station by the interstate to call their parents.

'All of us (the parents) knew what they were doing,' said Sharon Stevens, Beth's mom. 'We thought this was very innocent. We even thought they would be welcomed. We certainly didn't expect them to be in danger. That's what blows my mind about all this.'

The girls drove home. They waited a day. Then they called me.

Last Sunday, I drove up to Kentwood to see if I could find Jamie Spears and talk to him about it. Unnerved by the girls' story -- and by a angry phone call I had received from him last year when I was working on a different story that the newspaper never published, I brought a friend along to observe and listen.

When we pulled up to the Spears home, I was struck by how close it is to the street, how out in the open Jamie Spears lives, how different it is from where his family lives on the other side of town, fenced, gated and protected on a hilltop in the forest with a big 'Beware of Dog' sign.

Spears was in the carport when I got there, where he had been when the girls arrived. This time, he was not alone, but in the company of at least a half-dozen men stripped to their waists in the summer heat, enjoying what appeared to be a shrimp boil or some similar activity. A couple of the dogs were there, too.

I parked in the lot next door -- where the girls said they had tried to turn around -- and walked halfway up his driveway. After being intercepted first by a friend and then by his brother, Jamie Spears finally approached me.

I apologized for interrupting his party, said I realized it was a bad time, but I gave him my card and asked if I could talk to him some time about what had happened between him and a car full of girls the previous Sunday.

'What about it?' he said.

'What happened?' I asked.

He looked me in the eyes. 'They were in my driveway,' he said.

'Where? Right here?' I asked, gesturing down at the driveway where we stood. 'Or over there?' I asked, gesturing to my car, which was idling with the motor running and the door open, my friend watching from the passenger seat.

'Over there,' he said, motioning toward my car in the vacant lot.

'They said you pulled a gun on them,' I said.

'Yes sir, I did,' he said. 'I carry a gun with me. I keep it right here.' He gestured to the carport. 'And I'd have pulled one on you, too, if I didn't have company. If I'm alone and you come in my driveway, come on my property, that's what I'm going to do.'

We regarded each other. 'With the death threats we get, the thousands of people come here, yes sir, that's what I do.'

He told me it was a big gun. And then he told me: 'I don't do interviews.'

As he turned to walk back to his carport, I said: 'But they were teen-age girls.'

He didn't answer. He didn't tell me to get off his property or go to hell, he just turned and walked back to his party.

I mulled all this over on the drive back to New Orleans. Sharon Stevens had told me: 'When she (Beth) called us after the incident, I guess I should have told her to call the police, but I just wanted her home. I just wanted to see her.'

So I called the police. Not to report a crime but to find out if there was a record of this sort of encounter going on with any frequency at the Spears residence, to find out if this was an isolated incident or standard operating procedure, because Spears left me with the distinct impression it was the latter.

Two calls to the Tangipahoa Sheriff's Office, in which I explained exactly why I was calling, went unreturned.

I also contacted Britney Spears' publicist in L.A., Lisa Kasteler. I informed her that I was going to write a story and was calling to see if Britney or anyone else wanted to weigh in on the situation.

'He did WHAT?' she said. Then: 'She won't have any comment.' She thanked me for calling and that was that.

Twenty minutes later, she called back. This time, she offered a completely different version of the story. She said the girls arrived late at night, parked in the driveway next to the house -- not in the lot next door -- and that they were honking the horn and carrying on, that the barking dogs woke Spears up and that the gun was visible, in plain sight, before he knew it was four teen-age girls in the car.

I told Kasteler I would be happy to include his side of the story, even though it conflicted in many respects with what Spears himself had told me. Then I met Wednesday afternoon with the girls, and they had just had their film developed from the trip to Kentwood and the photos clearly show the car was on the lot next door -- not in the driveway -- and that it was still light. They added that they were way too scared to honk the horn.

I told Kasteler this. She paused and said: 'Do what you've got to do. Obviously, the family would prefer you not write this story.'

A discussion ensued over the newsworthiness of this incident. She said there wasn't any. I told her if Jamie Spears is greeting Britney fans with a pistol, then he has moved himself out of his private domain and into the public eye.

'They were on his property,' she said.

'Yes they were,' I said.

There are many takes on this incident and one is that these nosy girls -- and everyone else -- ought to just mind their own business and not go poking around where people live.

The world of Britney Spears has changed a lot since 1999, when visitors were given signed posters in the driveway and reporters were invited in to look at the family photo album. That innocence is long gone.

Jamie's life and his family's lives are going in two different directions. They're in Hollywood, eating at Le Dome. He's in the carport, behind the Greenlaw Baptist Church, gathered with friends around the power tools, boiling shrimp.

The only thing they seem to have in common is all the late model Mercedes you see around the Spears clan.

There have been threats on Britney's life and safety, and probably on her little sister's, too, and their father has good cause for concern. When she was making her movie 'Crossroads' in south Louisiana last year, tensions were high, security extreme and something ugly was afoot, though I never found out the exact nature of the perceived danger to the pop star. But it won't surprise anyone to hear that the world is full of kooks and crazies who will harm a famous person if they get the chance.

At the same time, throngs of Britney's fans have been coming to this house for more than three years, so you'd think there'd be some kind of protocol to deal with it -- one that doesn't involve guns and dogs.

A fence, maybe. Signs that ward away strangers. Certainly not a sign that says 'Rent Me' and a phone number so that if you pulled in to write the number down you would be exactly where the girls were when the dogs surrounded them.

Picture some possibilities. What if, instead of calling their parents, these girls had called four knucklehead boyfriends who took exception to Spears' actions and decided to go up to the woods and try to open a can of whoop- on him?

What if there had been a guy with the girls, a guy with a gun of his own in his waistband? Or what if the gun went off when Spears started spinning it on is finger?

You don't need any more what-ifs. But here's a bit of advice: If you decide to visit Kentwood and its environs in the near future to do the Britney tour, cross her childhood home off your list.
 

DisJosh

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by DisneyExpert


I am a bit ticked that they've turned my "praise 'Dream Within A Dream" thread into a "praise ozzfest" thread. :rolleyes: He has an awesome show on MTV, but his music just isn't me. And you'll notice I never bashed anyone (including Ozzy) for their tastes. ;)

First off the show sucks. I shudder imagining how many Britany fans are watching. His wife is a control freak, had she not been around I'm sure the show would have never been created.

And it's really sad to see that some people only know who Ozzy Osbourne is because of another lame reality show. Black Sabbath are arguably the forfathers of metal music. Had Sabbath not pushed the boundaries with their 'devil music' you may not have seen people like Brittany showing so much skin or writing such suggestive lyrics. You should be praising the Ozz man my friend, he is a god. And you owe it all to him! :p
 

darthdarrel

New Member
Originally posted by DisJosh


Lots of assemblys around. Not a very original name for a band. :p
But have you heard them? Definately an original sound!alot of bands have names that either aren`t original or make sense,what counts is what they sound like.:D But I love Front 242 better then frontline assembly,but I still love frontline assembly I have loved them since 1984!:sohappy:
 

Chester&Hester Enthusiast

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Did everyone see the movie "Almost Famous" ? The whole waving and then giving the finger through the glass reminds me a WHOLE lot of the scene where Kate Hudson, portraying Penny Lane, is on the tour bus, and she does it to a bunch of girls running past the tour bus. She's just playing around though. Either way, what Britney did was wrong, no doubt about it, you will find no excuse from me whatsoever, cause there just isn't one.

Thursday's headlines on Mexico's major newspapers (translated of course from Spanish):

"Britney Salutes México in a Special Way"
"Britney Shows Off Her Manner's to her Mexican Fans"
"Ooops...Which Finger Was That Again?"

The first thing Britney did when she arrived to Mexico for the last concerts of her Dream Within A Dream Tour 2002 was to flick off the cameras, "What she did when the media approached her convoy is considered totally unacceptable and extremely rude in a conservative country like Mexico, where manners are of outmost importance. This is sure to give a big blow to Britney's reputation in Mexico, where over 90% of the population is Catholic and very religious in general.. There are rumors going around of a boycott by her Mexican fans, who have paid as much as $1,800 pesos per seat directly at Ticket Master (to put this into perspective, the Mexican minimum wage is around $50 pesos for a full day of work, usually 10-12 hours)."

One thing that was taken out of proportion though, was who she was giving the finger to. In a situation like this, it is understood that she would be directing the insult to her fans in Mexico or to whoever is watching the video but if you lay it out plain and simple, she could have just been flicking off the reporter and that's it. But, could it be that Britney simply just does not care anymore? I mean, first the black wig at Little Rock and now this, anyone who will actually agree with me that she looked HOT in that black wig please raise your hand.....yah, thought so. When something gets so monotonous and identical each day you just feel like you need a change, will you look bad? will people raise an eyebrow? "Bleh, I could care less, I think it's fun" Britney could say. Either way, it's something Britney should not have done because her Mexicans fans will not like this either way.

A FOLLOWUP:
Pop diva Britney Spears, under fire for making an obscene gesture shortly after arriving in Mexico City for the last stop on her world tour, said Friday she was only reacting to intrusive paparazzi.
Spears was caught by cameras extending her middle finger in a universally recognized gesture Tuesday night as she left the airport in Toluca, some 40 miles from Mexico City.

'I'm human too. I get mad like everyone else,' Spears told reporters, saying photographers and camera crews were driving recklessly around her vehicle, nearly causing a wreck as she left the airport.

Spears is slated to finish her world tour at Mexico City's Foro Sol baseball stadium Saturday and Sunday in front of 52,000 fans, her biggest crowd yet.

'The fans are so amazing, the 20-year-old pop princess said. Dozens of fans braving rain outside the posh Four Seasons Hotel where she is staying did not seem fazed by Spears' initial greeting in Mexico.
 

DisJosh

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Originally posted by darthdarrel

But have you heard them? Definately an original sound!alot of bands have names that either aren`t original or make sense,what counts is what they sound like.:D But I love Front 242 better then frontline assembly,but I still love frontline assembly I have loved them since 1984!:sohappy:

Yes I've heard them. I'm slowly being dragged into the industrial thing lol. I was joking around with NowInc though his bands name is Deadstar Assembly. hehe
 

Chester&Hester Enthusiast

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God, I'm seriously getting fed up with all the latest bad news and negativity, but I guess news are news, and if they're newsworthy, I won't keep them from ya. (See? I'm not afraid to admit that she's not perfect, I'm not in denial of anything and am a very realistic fan.) Yesterday's Press Conference in Mexico City went comsi comsa, I mean, Britney was not really in the mood, but okay, she hasn't stopped and taken a break from working in like a couple of years now, I think she's just fed up with everything and she's just like "whatever" but I understand that, I mean, after all the girl's been through, who can blame her right....

Here's what happened at the Press Conference in Mexico City yesterday:

Britney was discontent, she didn't feel comfortable, they asked her good questions (even though the person translating from Spanish to English to her made huge mistakes!), here's what went down:

-The translator made a mistake when a reporter tried to ask her what was the most expensive thing she bought during her trip in Mexico and how much it was, but the translator made her think they meant in general, and Britney answered "My house and the price is none of your business".

-She thought Shakira was from Mexico. (So did I, where is she from?)

-She was critized for the finger and the fact that she claims to be a role model and she defended herself by saying "It's not my responsibility, I'm a human being too and I was tired and the paparazzi were driving wrecklessly and nearly hit the van"

-She was asked to stand up so people could see that she "really has a nice fashion taste", she did but she stood behind the table and was asked to move from the table, but instead, she made a face and sat down.

-She admitted she uses playback, although rarely and only when absolutely necessary, to cover up her exhausting dance routines.

-During the first part of the press she said she wanted to take 6 months off to take dancing classes and (box?) lessons but after being asked about the fourth album she said she would only take 5 months off.

-I don't remember every single question but most of them she just went "I'm not going to answer that" or "None of your business" while pulling a hypocrite smile. Like in one she was asked what did she think about being considered a virginal saint and she just went
"I won't talk about my personal life". (Who can blame her, I'd be fed up with that question too)

-One bit that was funny was when this man yelled in Spanish but I'm going to write it in English "Well people it seems this is the real Britney not the puppet we see on TV" and Britney was like "I'm human too you just gotta understand I'm tired".

Later on she was awarded with some very cool (which is very hard to see since most gold, silver or platinum discs made here are not nice) gold discs for sales from BOMT, OIDIA and Britney. She just grabbed them so they could take some pictures and left them there. She then grabbed her coat and ran but she was told "Hey the interview isn't over yet!". She came back and said "2 more questions", after those 2 a lady wanted to ask her something and Britney was like "I'm sorry that was the last question, bye!". She left the room while all the people inside (approximately 50-60 people) went "Boo!".
 

darthdarrel

New Member
Originally posted by DisJosh


Yes I've heard them. I'm slowly being dragged into the industrial thing lol. I was joking around with NowInc though his bands name is Deadstar Assembly. hehe
LOL! yes I know! I have heard some of deadstars work and I have to say they are really good! As far as Ozzy is concerned! I can take him or leave him,Beleive me! He is NOOO GOD!
Infact When I was about 5 years old my oldest brother used to have a Black sabath Album and I was terrified of it,My mother made him keep it in his room,cause on the front of the album it had a woman in a black dress with a green face. I don`t know why I was terrified of it I loved The witch in wizard of oz but for some reason I would look at the album it would give me the creeps and I would scream out in terror! LOL! But remember I was 5 lol!:D
 

Tramp

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Mega Talented Pig!

Here's a new avatar for all you Britney fans....seems more appropriate to me!:lol:
 

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TURKEY

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Why do you keep posting all this meaningless stuff about Britney giving the finger?

Are you trying to prove she's got a bad side to her? Trying to make her seem a little like Ozzy?
 

Fievel

RunDisney Addict
I'm really suprised this thread is still going...this is like 1 person posting news to a group that doesn't care. A couple people are discussing, just to be nice, but really don't care either i'm sure.
 

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