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You hate yourself?
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Let's-a get back on the topic, foolios.
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Okay, back on topic: I noticed the background when dosgamesonline.com joined.

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H1 1 b back on topic i noticed bg when the new dos site joined lol)
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lol omg wtf
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Kazer0 wrote:... use common sense man. could it be ANOTHER COMPUTER?
Yes it is possible. Whatever. You spent too much fucking time at the canadian rock concert.
UP WITH SONIC!
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I wasn't at that concert, but there were 500,000 people there.
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I bet it was good.
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Post by Oz »

i went. it was awesome. B)

what concert is this anyway?

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I don't know, but it sounds interesting... I go to SOAD sometimes, which is easy given that they live in my city...

And hey! Cher has a concert here tonight...
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Cher's mom lives in Prescott.

The only concert I've seen was Creedence Clearwater Revival, after they were popular. It was a cool conert, though, even if I was in the nosebleed section.
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And your mom lives in my closet. (Bada-bing!)
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Da_Goat wrote:Cher's mom lives in Prescott.

The only concert I've seen was Creedence Clearwater Revival, after they were popular. It was a cool conert, though, even if I was in the nosebleed section.
Creedence clearwater.... The only music other than Kid rock I use for GTA(2) Radio music.
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About that concert... i wanted to go, but my mom wouldnt let me... It was a show in Toronto that was to help bring back tourism, and it worked.

Preformers:

-Rush
-Isley Brothers
-Rolling Stones
-Guess Who
-AC/DC
-The Tea Party
-Justin Timberlake <-- who was quickly biraged by water bottles thrown by angered audiance members :laugh:
-The Flaming Lips
-Sas Jordan

there were a LOT more, but i can't remember them all... Anyway, there were about 450 000 people, and the show went from 12:00pm to 11:30pm. The stones preformed last. AC/DC was 2nd last and stole the show. Most people left right after they finished. The tickets were only $20.00 Can, but parking cost at LEAST $25.00. It is pretty retarded when parking costs MORE than the bloody ticket... anyway, the show was nicknamed "SARSstock"

im sure there is LOTS of info on www.thestar.com

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It was the Molson Canadian Toronto Rocks Concert with ACDC, Flaming Lips, Rolling Stones, Tea Party, Sam Roberts, etc.
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Who is Justin Timberlake, and why do people hate him so much. (Forgive me, I don't listen to or follow rock music and its news)
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I think he used to be a part of Nsync. I know this from the Simpsons Boy Band episode

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I don't know who he is either... some pop/techno singer or something, like that *crosses self and holds up crusifix* "N'synch" group.
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