Talking of stupid fashions, why do all young guys try to look the same? I lose count of how many quilted jackets and chinos I see nowadays.
Oh **** man, I have a quilted jacket - bought it 2 years ago :S And I have some chinos... Oh god.. and I have a bomber jacket. FML.
But people will be checking through here in the morning, angrily scrolling through the pages so that they can see what we were talking about before we went off topic and ruined it.
People will be so pissed off. All they wanted was to catch up on the latest gossip on number ones and we ruined it. I've actually been a good boy tonight, I've not been nasty to anyone since I was threatened with banning. I'm a changed man.
And the ridiculous hairstyles now that are clearly copied from those ridiculous "reality-drama's" which aren't staged but have scripts. Hmmm.
I don't think I've had a "fashionable" hair cut in my life, just because I literally couldn't care less.
With you there. In my teenage years I just let it do what it wanted for a good long while, and I ended up looking like a surfer dude, which was fun. Now I suppose it's sort of a similar thing to Jack Cork's, but slightly shorter right now as I just got it cut. Seeing as this conversation has taken a serious turn for the boring, I might as well bring this to people's attention if no one has already. Some very good news about Stiliyan Petrov http://www.astonvilla.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=7512888
I use to go for fashionable hair cuts and would never leave my house without gel. Now a days I just can´t be ****ed to mess around with my hair, too much work.
Horses for courses. Inevitably, the Nations favourite Pop song isn't going to be every single person's favourite. What suits a person who thinks that Vera Lynn walks on water, will not suit a devotee of The Drills. Bohemian Rhapsody isn't anywhere near my favourite, although I'll credit it with being a half decent song, and an ambitious one, in those days for Queen, at that, when they couldn't get people to buy their records. I imagine the film, Wayne's World gave it a leg-up, for a certain generation who didn't hear it first time round. It's probably the best decent song anyone could come up with that could appeal to the most people. And besides, it was only the people who were interested enough to respond that voted it as the most popular. I would imagine that isn't a sizeable proportion of the UK's population. They didn't ask me, that's all I know.
I just realised something. "Killing in the Name of" by Rage Against the Machine got to number one didn't it. That should have won.