August 31, 2006

vmas

well right now i'm watching the last couple of minutes of the vma's on mtv. AND i just saw that panic won for best video of the year!!!! how much does that kick ass?!?!?!?!?! HUROHWQUIHOWDUIWDSLHAJLDNSJKLNJO <---------- THAT'S HOW MUCH!!!!!

yay! i'm so proud of them ^_^ i thought that their possibilities of winning in one of the categories were done cause they hadn't won anything so far.. until best music video of the year. wow. that's the most important one of all!!!! :O WOW! <3333333 damn straight bitches!!!! :D X 99999999999999...........

brendon had the HUGEST smile.... and ryan's dressed really cute ^_^ hihihihi hah when they got on stage, first thing that came out was spencer going like "uuhh.." they all seemed like they wanted to talk. hahaa i thought that was silly ^_^

okay well i just recorded the part when panic wins... so i'll post it on here. :)



haha oh yes, and before i forget. what's up with brandon flowers' mustache...? hahaha

Posted on 08/31/2006 8:35 PM Comments (1)

August 27, 2006

someone threw a bottle and hit brendon in the eye :O

During Panic! At the Disco set, someone threw a bottle and hit Brendon in the eye. He fell down on the stage and was attended to for about 5 minutes as Ryan had a "Oh my gosh, Oh my gosh" look on his face as Brendon wiped blood from his face. The Panic crew and some of the Fall Out Boy crew (Zack, Dan and Charlie) surrounded him as well. When Brendon got up, he and Ryan hugged.

He is okay now but it is red and swollen and bleeding. The show is back on and Brendon cracked a joke, "Now what you going to do to my left side?"



*Update*

At 11:15 am, NME.com picked up the story. They also had a picture of the event.

It's an eventful start to the Carling Weekend: Reading Festival

Panic! At The Disco frontman Brendan Urie was hit by a bottle seconds into his band's set on the Main Stage at the Carling Weekend: Reading Festival this afternoon (August 25).

Playing opening song "The Only Difference Between Suicide And Martyrdom Is Press Coverage", the singer was struck in the face by a missle thrown from the crowd.

Urie immediately collapsed to the floor, forcing his group to stop the song.

The singer was then surrounded by his bandmates and roadies for several minutes before he managed to get back to his feet.

"You can't take me out," Urie shouted to the crowd, before adding "Lets see how well you guys do with my left side."

Panic! At The Disco then continued their set, picking up the opener at the exact point where they had suddenly stopped.

The rest of the group's set passed more sedately including the likes of "I Write Sins Not Tragedies", "Camisado" and Radiohead cover "Karma Police".






Posted on 08/27/2006 9:34 AM Comments (2)

August 23, 2006

panic! interview

kay, well i found this in the panic forum thingy here on buzznet. and dont ask me what mag, cause i have no idea. lol. but if anyone of you know, that would be great if you could tell me :D

Let's thanks Drew8890 for writing all of this! Thank you so much!

This interview will tell u a lot about Panic!, trust me it will.

Under the sweltering twilight of a toronto summer sky twinkles a fairy light-strewn windmill and a grinning top-hatted ringmaster, flanker by a pair of beautiful burlesque dancers who pout and preen at the 8,500-strong crowd. Part Broadway glitz, part cabaret sass, part full-steam ahead rock show, undeniably it's one of the most unashamedly joyful spectacles anyone will witness this year. And its all thanks to the four young dandies at the centre of this meticuously organised chaos who are hell-bent on tearing down the boundaries of what todays rock shows are supposed to entail.

Ten months ago no one had heard of Panic! at the Disco. They had no deal, theyd never played live, and they were on the verge of losing their singer to a career in hairdressing. Today, headlining their biggest show yet, they've got a platinum album under their belts (a million and a half copies shifted and counting), three nights at Brixton Academy coming up (two sold out, the third well on the way) and a gleaming future ahead of them. Theirs is a shooting star in the ascent and their peers are scrambling to keep up.

"I've done a lot of things that I never thought I would do,"understates guitarist Ryan Ross after the show. "This has been the most exciting year of my life.

The seeds of Panic! at the Disco were sown in the suburbs of Las Vegas, where the bright lights and seedy thrills of the city fade into a drab routine. It was here, living on the same street, that drummer Spencer Smith and guitarist Ryan Ross met as children. They became best friends, playing little league baseball, street hockeyand skate boarding -badly- together.

Smith's childhood was, he says, "super normal." He took up drums at 12 -when fellow Blink 182 fan Ross got his first guitar- and his parenst have supported his ambitions since the pair started rehearsing in their garage.

Ross, meanwhile, found growing up a more tricky prospect. As fragile as a porcelain doll - as if a strong gust of wind or the wrong words would crush him to dust- he writes the clever lyrics that frontman Brendon Urie sings. He was outgoing as a small child, but somewhere along the line he became crippilingly shy. Keen to give his son a good start in life, his father, an ex-marine, worked to send him to a private Catholic school -although Ross is an atheist- hoping to provide the education he never got. Ross found he had little in common with his wealthy classmates.

Meanwhile, his home life was falling apart. His parents split up when he was young; he hardly ever speaks to his mother and rarely sees his two brothers. Which meant he was left alone to deal with his father's growing problems with alcohol -as beautifully portrayed in the song "Nails for Breakfast, Tacks for Snacks". Ross' fights with his father were exacerbated by Ross' decision to concentrate on the rather than going to college.

"He was pretty much dead set on me going to college and I got a scholarship," he says quietly. "He thought i was tupid for thrwoing that away. His problems with alcohol magnified and skewed things even further. I was not staying at home for weeks at a time. I was staying with my girlfriend, staying with other guys in the band. There were times when i almost had to sleep at our rehearsal space cos i didnt have anywhere to go. Obviously I loved him and I cared about him but when you're getting kind of abused by that person, at the same time its really hard to try to help him"

Across town was tussling with his own, vastly different,upbringing. Born into the ultra-conservative Mormon religion, which required himto go to church everyday before school, at the age of 16he began to question the teachings hed been forced to live by.

"I started thinking more and realised that you dont have to do this," he says, chewing on a packet of Gushers, fairly disgusting sweets he's addicted to that explode in your mouth like bugs on a windscreen. "It's a great upbringing for younger children cos its so tight-knit, everybody's so welcoming and loving. But when i got older there were so many restrictions, and they wouldnt ever really explain it to me. Theres a lot fo double standards, like the whole dietary thing - you cant drink caffeine but you can eat a bunch of meat. It didnt make sense.

How did you rebel?

"I was probably the most rebellious out of all my siblings, like in the seventh grade you smoke weed for the first time or ninth grade you just go to a party and get wasted for the first time. I think thats how it is for a lot Mormons when they hit puberty."

While Urie was busy going off the rails, Smith's former classmate Brent Wilson transferred to his school. Future frontman Urie had recently walked out of the school's marching band ("our teacher just was blatantly an asshole"), and stuck up a friendship with the new boy in guitar class. A couple of weeks later, he was fronting Panic! Shortly after that, life, famously, took on a bizzare fairy tale quality when Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz heard 'Time To Dance' and Nails for Breakfast...' and signed the band -then yet to play a single gig- to his Decaydence label. Suddenly Panic! meant everything, but to Urie and Ross' parents it looked like they were throwing their lives away. Both found themselves unwelcome in their own homes.


"That was really rough," says Brendon. Ryan was going through the same thing, getting kicked out. I had only this shitty Smoothie Hut job that had to pay for practice space rent and an apartment. That was was just really tense for a while. Then we finally left for recording and it just got lifted. It was freedom and independence again."

After five weeks sharing a one-bed apartment -and a minor incident where Urie lost his mind and decided to quit the band to go to hairdressing school in Arizona ("I was sitting at the door with everybody just looking at me like "ur an idiot," he remembers)- they left the studio with 'A Fever You Can't Sweat Out', an unclassifiable debut fizzing with life and youth , the irresistible tunes thrown into sharp contrast with the cynicism and anger of Ross' precocious lyircs. Everything from the elitism of the rock scene, to a cheating ex-girlfriend and his relationship with his father is a target sugared by the unashamed pop of the music but still as potent.

Of the four, its Ross who seems the least equipped to deal with the pressure of fame. Quiet, tiny and mature beyond his years, he only really looks comfortabel onstage, where the smiles that flit between him and Smith illustrate just what hes in this for.

"I'm kind of an introverted person," he admits. "I keep to myself a lot. Its part of the reason I dress how I dress onstage. I'll wear make-op to put on a costume so I'll feel like I'm not so much myself as I am a storyteller or an actor. It definitely helps my confidence."

Watching them pull off another flawless performance in Montreal, it's hard to believe that Panic! have only been playing live for nine months. At their first ever show, in Vegas, the buzz around their album had already spread so quickly that 300 people showed up.

"We were the worst band ever," grins Urie. "We were horrible!"

By spring they were in the UK supporting The Academy Is..., and it was here that -while never exactly in Motley Crue league of debauchery- Brendon Urie became the band's designated booze hound.

"I got to the point one night where I was just sloppy," he remembers. "I got three hours of sleep that night. I woke up still drunk and felt like I was going to throw up. I like to have a good time, its just the way i feel afterwards, when i wake up and feel sick to my stomach. I just couldn't handle that. I've been an ass in many senses of the word. Understandably given his backgorund, It's something that upset his bandmate, Ross.

"Thats tough," he says. "I dont drink and Spencer doesnt drink and its hard for me to see people I care about drinking. It upsets me just because I dont like how people act when theyre drunk. I didnt want to be around it. It's still something I'm trying to figure out how to deal with in other people."

Urie, a case of ADHD if ever there was one, is a born frontman. The youngest child of five, he's always been an incurable show off who thrives on attention -hes costanly singing, wisecracking, and talking 19 to the dpzen about nothing at all.

"I've always been an outgoing, hyperactive kind of kid," he says. "When I'm in a crowd I feel comfortable."

The combination of personalities - the serious, poetic Ross, the grounded Smith, the hyper Urie- was a winner, with one small chink in the armour. By now, their relationship with the bassist Brent Wilson had crumbled. He was fired, via telephone, a couple of months later.

"Having Brent in the band was bringing us all down because he was so detached from all of us," Ross reveals, "Uninterested in anything to do with the band or any creative ideas. It felt really unhealthy. We weren't getting along to the point where we weren't talking."

"There'd be days where the only time I would see Brent would be onstage," adds Urie. "I would only see him for 40 minutes that we played. It was horrible. We weren't sure if he was going to show up to anything. Jon's [Walker, their new bassist] first show with us happened because we couldnt get hold of Brent."

Along with the internal fights, Panic! recently found themselves dragged into a feud with Vegas indie fops The Killers, whose attack on the band mirrors a venom they seem to attract as readily as the devotion displayed in the venue tonight.

"Emo, po-punk, whatever you want to call it, is dangerous," spat frontman Brandon Flowers. "There's a creature inside of me that wants to beat all those bands to death."

"I would highly doubt that any members of The Killers has been to one of our shows," says Smith calmly. " I doubt that they've listened to our CD straight through, like we have theirs. I've seen their band live, we're putting on more of a show than they have ever put on."

"I won't say that i hate them as people because I've never met them," says Urie, "And I'm still a fan of their album, but I'll say that it's very disheartening to hear that they don't like our band for these reasons, and that they talk so much shit. It'll come back and bite them in the ass."

Nevertheless, they are a band that polarise opinion like few others. To some, they simply haven't gone down the accepted path of "paying their dues". Why, the argument goes. should they reap the rewards without spending years in a stinking van? It's something they're actually aware of.

"I do feel like a lot of people do hate us before they like us," admits Chicago native Walker. "Even with me, there was defninitely preconceived notions of lumping them with Fall Out Boy. But as soon as i saw them live I didn't like this band before i had heard their songs."

"It seems like a lot of bands start out and it takes them a year of playing local shows and practising five times a week to get to the point where they have the creative ideas to write great songs and do great things," adds Smith sweetly but firnly. "That's fine, but we were just at that point before we played shows. If we did bad just because we were at that point before we had to go out and play endless shows then that sucks, sorry."

After the show, the screams emanating from the 200 fans waiting outside the tour bus are more piercing that the sirens wailing their way towards some unnamed emergency across town. After posing for pictures and sgning aitographs, Panic! escape to the aftershow wind-down consisting of little more than a burger and a round of dice game Cee-Lo.

"I don't drink or smoke, but me and Ryan have gambling problems," laughs Smith. "It's all chance, so nobody can actually be better. But Ryan lost a lot of money to me in ping pong. It started out a $20 game, double or nothing. It went back and forth, and we ended up playing a game for$2,000, and I won, and I've never seen him more mad in my life."

Outside, the crowd's not leaving, the most obsessive fans desperate for one more glimpse of their young idols.

"Brendon has the most," says Ross. "I think its strange to be idolised by anyone. We're just normal people."

"Yeah. I'll be hanging out with Ryan and I'll be thinking its weird that girls want to have sex with him, because hes not attractive," smirks Urie. "Just joking! There was a great one the other week. These girls paid $200 to airbrush my face onto XXX large shirts. They also got dog tags lasered in of my face. Then they came to another show with visors with a picture of me and Ryan on them It's flattering but then at a certain point it gets kind of eerie."

There has to be a bigger reason why this has happened than Fall Out Boy's patronage, otherwise Gym Class Heroes would be massive too. And with hundreds of pretty boys out there, it has to be about more than how they look. The fact is, with the exception of my Chemical Romance, ther's no one else in the rock world doing what Panic! are doing now, from the genre bending, literary pop-rock of their music to the sheer scale, ambition and fearlessness of their live shows. How many rising rock bands would dare turn down the guaranteed kudos of the Warped Tour to concentrate on the thetare of their own show? But it's working.

"We're not doing what we're supposed to do," reasons Ross. "But we're doing what we like to do. We just try to be different and to challenge ourselves. I'd like to think it was just because people are looking for something different, and music that's still inspired. Its boring going to shows now. Bands don't put on a show. They just play their songs and stand there, maybe throw their guitar around their head and then they go home. Cool, but I can sit in my room and listen to the Cd if I wanted that. I would like to have a new band trying to do stuff like this. i'd like a challenge, I'd like somebody to try and outdo us."

"Calling out to The Killers right now," grins Urie, with the expression of a boy who knows he has the world at his feet as the circus rolls on to the next town. "Why don't you guys step it up a notch?"
Posted on 08/23/2006 9:42 AM Comments (2)

August 11, 2006

PANIC on tv

hey, for people who have musique plus, (much music in french) panic is airing at 5. so dont forget to watch!!! it's today!! (the 11th) i can't even watch it.. i dont have the channel.. but at least i was there when they recorded it :D and hope with me that my friend will record it.. heh. he's supposed to record it and give me the dvd..
Posted on 08/11/2006 1:23 PM Comments (3)

July 30, 2006

pete wentz advertising for gap

well i just saw on tv that pete wentz will be doing ads for gap this fall.

take a look here:

http://www.somorescene.com/2006/07/20/pete-wentzs-gap-ad/

Posted on 07/30/2006 8:21 PM Comments (1)

July 20, 2006

I SAW THE NEW PANIC VIDEO!!!

well would you look at that. i was just searching the net for panics new songs that they played at the show, and discovered their new video for "lying is the most fun..." is out! if you thought the video was only coming out in august....... you're just as wrong as i was :|

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrvT9zr7NB8&feature=Views&page=1&t=t&f=b

watch it. come on, you know you want to!

Posted on 07/20/2006 6:41 PM Comments (0)

July 19, 2006

panic videos!!!

hey, i got videos from the panic concert in montreal. if anyone wants to see them, go here:

http://youtube.com/profile?user=neondudette

tell me if you have any problems with viewing them and or finding them. lol.

Posted on 07/19/2006 5:01 PM Comments (0)

July 17, 2006

panic was flippin sweeeet :D

so. last night i saw panic TWICE. first at musiquePlus, then at their show. hah. during the interview, the guy asked if any of them had any embarssing secrets and apparently brendon drives a purple minivan :) and it looks like a jellybean! hahah so cute :P  i got lots of videos and pictures of the show :) yay. but i cant post them until i get home though... so yea. hah. so i was pretty close to the stage, and i think i got some decent pictures and videos of the whole thing. hahah brendon crowd surfed for like 5 seconds. it was cute. :P but i didnt get to touch him or anything hahha. oh hahah and i just remembered that during the musiquePlus show, spencers lips were very moist..... lol and well him and john weren't really answering questions, it was mostly brendon and ryan, and spencer and john were having a little conversation of their own haha. (to be continued... no time for writing now)
Posted on 07/17/2006 2:44 PM Comments (0)

July 16, 2006

and, im off

well it's 7:11am right now, sunday july 16th. and the reason im up so early is because i'm taking the bus to montreal at 9:00am with a friend to FINALLY go see PANIC!!!! can't wait till tonight. i think the reason why i had such a bad sleep is because im so excited... hehehe... :P
Posted on 07/16/2006 4:13 AM Comments (1)

July 13, 2006

brent speaks!

Ex-Panic! Bassist Speaks
June 14, 2006

Former Panic! at the Disco bassist Brent Wilson says he doesn't know why he was sacked from the band, but current-members say he was dismissed due to his "lack of responsibility."
 

Panic! at the Disco bassist Brent Wilson

Last we heard on the departure of Panic! at the Disco bassist Brent Wilson, things were amicable between the former member and the current lineup, but things have since changed. "I was kicked out of the band," Wilson told MTV News, going on to explain that he has no idea why he was asked to leave or why the firing was done over the phone. "Panic was my life," he said. "I'm 18 and I thought I had things figured out: I gave up baseball in high school because of this band, and I could've gotten a college scholarship." Wilson's former bandmates are showing no sympathy for Wilson. "We made the decision based on Brent's lack of responsibility," said drummer Spencer Smith, adding the Wilson "did not record one note of bass on the record."

No word on whether Wilson will seek legal action against the band, but two days after venting to MTV, the rest of Panic! say they're ready to put it all behind them. "The band is sad that it had to come to this," their publicist told Spin.com. "[They] would really love to put it behind them and focus on their music and touring."




taken from:
http://www.spin.com/features/news/2006/06/060614_panicatthedisco/
 
Posted on 07/13/2006 6:27 PM Comments (8)

brendon: one of the hottest stars under 25

BRENDON URIE Panic! At the Disco's teen heartthrob
AGE: 19
Nudging punk rock on to the dance floor, Panic! At the Disco are led by this teen heartthrob who's as fond of playing the preening rock star as he is of absurdly long song titles. Though his interview technique has yet to rise above "We just make music for ourselves," you don't have to look far for something a little more exciting. His mission statement surely lurks in the lyrics to "Lying Is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off": "Let's get these teen hearts beating...faster, faster."
WHAT'S NEXT: Tours of the U.K. and Japan.
ON NEXT YEAR'S LIST? If he is, expect added celebrity-girlfriend or movie-role intrigue.

taken from:
http://www.spin.com/insidespin/2006/06/060615_hotteststars/

Posted on 07/13/2006 6:25 PM Comments (0)

July 12, 2006

brendon interview

(got this from panicfanatic :) )



!!!read this interview it talks about panic's new video for "Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off"!!!


He exists in a strange world where The Killers call him "dangerous," where stilt-walkers stampede through wedding receptions in his music videos and where burlesque dancers shake their 1920s-inspired ta-tas onstage. But while Panic! At the Disco frontman  Brendon Urie does enjoy donning eyeliner, a top hat and bright red tails, such as in the video for "I Write Sins Not Tragedies," he's much less freak-show and much more down to earth in real life. Actually, before his band hit the top of the charts, he was an unpopular, hyperactive weirdo who'd been kicked out by his parents.
 

"I think it's funny," say Urie, 19, of his newfound sex symbol status that has seen MySpace pages and online message boards fire up with he’s-so-dreamy teenage droolings.

"It’'s weird, because high school was definitely the polar opposite of what I'm doing now. I was probably one of the biggest weird outcast dudes just because I was so hyper, energetic and outgoing. Everyone just wanted to be cool and I just wanted to play music. Everyone thought I was weird. I wasn't cool in high school and now we’re popular and people are being, like, 'Oh, he's so hot.' I never get used to it."

 

Life has changed drastically and quickly into something all together surreal for the young it-boy of the emo scene. After being signed by Fall Out Boy frontman Pete Wentz’s Decaydance record label, the dapper teen with a penchant for long, quirky song titles ("The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide is Press Coverage," "Lying is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off"), released A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, which hit the Top 20 around the world and took the top slot on independent album charts. The band's videos are among the most popular on YouTube.com, with the latest garnering more than five million downloads, and they've become MySpace legends with more than 10 million fans logging on to check out their site.

 

"I think it's creepy for people [on MySpace] to add friends without knowing them," Urie says. "None of us in the band have a personal MySpace, and I think it’s kind of weird when people come up to me and say 'Oh, I'm your friend on MySpace.' … My security guard counted 10 fake mes and five fake mes that have my name spelled wrong, so it’s pretty entertaining to look at those."

 

But before they were the stars of the online circus — an odd status so revered by fellow teens that its worth impersonating — Urie says the boys were just struggling to get by.

 

"That was really rough," Urie explains of his family’s disapproval over to his choice to drop out of school and go for a PhD in rock 'n' roll. "Ryan [Ross, Panic’s guitarist] told his dad, and he was kicking him out constantly. My parents were telling me that I had to leave. I was looking for apartments at the time, and I was working at a shitty job at a smoothie hut, so that was barely paying the rent at our practice spot. I didn’t know what to do."

 

Now, Urie doesn't fight to find a place to sleep — he just fights with fellow hit-makers. A few weeks ago, lip-gloss-addicted Killers singer Brandon Flowers called out Panic! At the Disco, and similar emo bands, dangerous to an entire generation, adding that he’d like to "beat all those bands to death."

 

"I think that's probably the most ridiculous thing I've heard in my life," Urie laughs. "I think that's stupid. We're probably the most innocent, least threatening people that I know. That's funny, I think. I'll agree with them, sure — I'm dangerous."

 

But when asked who would win in a cage fight — The Killers or PanicUrie declares his band would definitely have the upper hand.

 

"Our drummer is a big fan of WWF, so he knows a lot of moves. That could be dangerous right there."

 

The band is currently keeping out of wrestling brawls by touring with goth-punk cabaret act the Dresden Dolls. Urie says Canadian fans are in for a treat, as Panic will be including two burlesque dancers in their gigs. 

 

"We wanted our live show to be kind of like a Broadway play in a sense," Urie explains of the addition of the old-timey strippers. "You have music being played and performance going on or a little skit."

 

That kind of over-the-top arty ambience is something Panic has carried over from their videos, which are rich with flapper girls, fire-breathers and, in the case of the forthcoming "Lying is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off" clip, Tim Burton-esque surrealism. Urie reveals the new video, scheduled to reach North America in August, features the band cast as paramedics in a world where humans are a fish hybrid, forcing them to walk around with fish tanks on their heads.

 

"It's in this different world. It's like a Tim Burton kind of thing – all of his movies have a different kind of setting in a different world – and everybody is kind of a fish person [in our video]," Urie explains. "It's about a girl and a boy, but not so literal to the song. They kind of have a history together and a tragedy occurs and they have to be saved. We play paramedics in a world where we have to save them and put them back into the water."

 

Panic! At the Disco certainly live up to the term surreal, but don’t worry — it's just a fun, carnival-inspired play. In reality, they're just high school dorks who didn’t get along with their parents and think MySpace and Brandon Flowers are kind of lame.


Posted on 07/12/2006 11:35 AM Comments (1)

July 11, 2006

welllllll.. no more text mesaging for me!

hahahah... well. my mom just came to ask me why my cell phone bill came up to 39.00$. she said it was TEXT MESSAGING! HAHAH OOOPS! no more text messaging for me. lol
Posted on 07/11/2006 5:38 PM Comments (0)

panic attack!!!

wow. i haven't written one of these in forever. hah. oh well. for the first time in quite a while, i have something to write about.....

well i'm 4 days 12 hours and 49 seconds away from seeing panic! live in montreal. hah. it seems like just a little while ago the moment was like.. 60 days away! :O hahah. well not only this wonderful day is coming closer and closer, i just found out earlier today that i'm going to see them TWICE in the SAME DAY!!!!!! AAHHH!!!! one time for the show at metropolis, and again on MusiquePlus (tv show live in montreal that bands perform for a live audience). anyways, holy crap. im so excited :D i'm going to be with 2 good friends of mine as well.

one hell of a show + camille + camille + camera + a double shot brendon sexy man and the fancy pants band in montreal = lots of pictures of the greatest night of my life and double the chances of getting a picture with brendon :D

to conclude,
CAN'T FUCKEN WAIT! :D

Posted on 07/11/2006 3:57 PM Comments (1)

May 5, 2006

YAY!

well i figured out how to put the prettiness of the colorfulness.... hihihihi yes..
Posted on 05/05/2006 8:25 PM Comments (0)

hhmm...

well i'm still trying to figure out how to use this account thingy majiggy... i don't know how to make it all colorful... if someone knows, tell me cause my account profile and stuff is quite ugly right now as it is... i've only got a couple of pics loaded right now, heh.. lame... yesh.. well that's all i gotta say for now
Posted on 05/05/2006 7:55 PM Comments (0)
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