WOW

I JUST ADDED MY BLOG TO GOOGLE'S LIST BECAUSE I CAN.
AND BECAUSE I RULE.
SO THERE.
AND EVERY WORD IS IN A DIFFERENT COLOUR BECAUSE I CAN MAKE IT THAT WAY.
AND NOW MY PAITENCE with HTML jusssttt ran out.
Ahahah.
Grey.

Neopets :D

Petting Zew :D

Come down to Dead Star's petting zoo at the bottom of the blog! Growing by the...mood in weird and wonderful creatuhs. :D ^^

Tuesday, 12 June 2007

I'll see my school implode, we're getting out...

- Muse, Hysteria.


XD Outa school early today due to thunderstorms and stuff. Only school in the area to do so ^_^.

I was in my English class with my three mates that are in there with me and we were making these games (theirs a MCR Cluedo and ours a music trivia game) and we were told to stay in our classroom over break. Many people would have complained but we were fine, I guess. Was rather warm still, despite the rain and all that jazz, it was. And then we find school's closed ^_^ so there.


Well, I don't really know what to talk about...I'll just put some Muse trivia up. I have nothing better to do! So stop your complaining. Now.

-Dead Star; Muse wiki-articles is all she can memorize.



Muse Trivia (as promised)
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The three members of Muse (from left, Dom Howard - drums, Matt Bellamy - electric guitar, lead singer and pianist & Chris Wolstenholme - base, backing vocals) are from Stockport, Cambridge and Rotherham however the band originated in a small town called Teignmouth in Devon, when the boys were around fourteen.






They have had four studio albums (in chronological order: Showbiz, Origin of Symmetry, Absolution & Black Holes and Revelations) and one DVD soundtrack (Hullabaloo Soundtrack). However, the third studio album was maybe not as sucsessful as hoped in the US, originally to be released in 2001 along with the rest of the world, "but was eventually released in 2005 when Muse left Maverick Records. It was released after Absolution became succsessful in the US"

Muse started young and are still only in their late twenties (Matt 29 - June 9th 1978, Dom also 29 - 7th December 1977 and Chris 28 - December 2nd 1978).

Dom and Matt share the same middle name: James. Chris' middle name is Tony.

Matt's father, George Bellamy, was the rhythm guitarist in a band called The Tornadoes, the first English band to gain a US number one - 'Telstar'.

Matt was voted 18th best rock frontman recently in Kerrang magazine; 29th best guitarist in Total Guitar magazine's top 100 guitar players in the world.

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I could go on, but I'll spare you that torture.


Monday, 11 June 2007

So please please please, give us a post this time

Muse's cover of 'Please, Please, Please Let Me Get what I want'. So technically The Smiths wrote it...It's a very strange song.


"Lord knows, it would be the first time" in a while...




...Sorry people! I have found out I'm imaginary (and so are my readers so, it figures).




I've been prodding Wikipedia (with a spork >:D) of information whilst I was trying to find a name for a school in my story, and gave up when I found:I apologize. It's very small. But you can read it* if you look close enough...LOOK CLOSE ENOUGH DARN YOU!!!



Red spray paint *Beloved*



Anyhow, you're not getting anything sane from me today, I've been walking around my house using a broom like one of those little cane things that those people on stages dance with and singing a song about how I was having pie tonight (it was quieche, actually, but it rhymed with 'hi' so there).



...Yes.

I was.

It didn't spin me around very well, though, I nearly crashed into the wall.



OMGHH. NO ASTERIKS. NOT...ACCEPTABLE...*choke*



There we go. I've added another one in the sentence (or two, or three) above so this won't really apply anymore...I've just wasted five seconds of your life AND YOU'RE NOT GETTING IT BACK!


-Dead Star; changing Wikehpedia one word at a time.



* :O Wikipedia has left out some information... >:D nobody leaves out information on Muse...So here you go:



We can now rest in knowing I won't errupt for another three hours and thir... twenty-nine minutes.