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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: thirsty moore on November 01, 2007, 04:48:00 pm
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This is a thread for bull930 to share his infinite wisdom with us.
Bull930, share your infinite wisdom with us!!!!!
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Originally posted by econo:
This is a thread for bull930 to share his infinite wisdom with us.
Bull930, share your infinite wisdom with us!!!!!
a thread just for me, how nice!!!!!
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be sure to use it wisely grasshopper
oops forgot the !!!
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what about chk chk chk?
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Originally posted by aglanixp:
what about chk chk chk?
Hahaha... this puts an entirely new spin on things. Bull930 isn't a fan of female pop bands; he's a subliminal advertiser for chk chk chk!!!
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Are Blue Man Group your favorite "band" ?!!!
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Enough with the hijacking of Bull's thread!!!!! You hear!!!!!
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Here is some infinite wisdom, be yourself and authentic and you shall have a good and prosperous life!!!
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Kylie caps comeback with single, new Web site (http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071105/music_nm/kylie_dc)
LONDON (Reuters) - Australian singer Kylie Minogue capped her comeback from breast cancer on Monday with a new single and the launch of a mobile phone social networking site that its designers said was a first for a major pop act.
Minogue's spokesman also confirmed she had discussed the possibility of a world tour in 2008, when she will be 40, but that no decision had been made.
The Daily Mail newspaper reported on Monday that Minogue had cancelled a forthcoming tour due to concerns over her health.
"Kylie has not been told by her doctors that touring 'could seriously harm her health'," Murray Chalmers of record label EMI said in a statement.
"Touring is something that she is still considering for the future. Her health remains excellent," he said, adding that Minogue's representatives had demanded a "prominent apology for today's highly damaging story" from the Mail.
Minogue, one of the most successful female artists in Britain with hits from "I Should Be So Lucky" to "Can't Get You Out Of My Head," released her new single "2 Hearts" digitally on Monday. It will be in shops a week later.
Her album "X" appears on November 26.
"2 Hearts" has already been branded a "surefire No.1" by the Sun tabloid, reflecting Minogue's popularity in Britain. Her worldwide album sales are estimated at around 40 million.
SOAP ACTRESS TO POP FAME
Having transformed herself from a 1980s soap actress into an international fashion icon and top-selling pop star, her appeal was further enhanced by her battle with cancer.
"If Kylie won admiration for her pop success, her courage and dignity in the face of her 2005 battle against breast cancer earned the public's enduring respect," Hello magazine wrote.
Minogue was forced to suspend her "Showgirl Tour" when she underwent surgery in Melbourne, followed by chemotherapy in Paris where her then boyfriend had a home.
"When you are stripped of everything and you have to grow your eyelashes back, grow your hair back, it's astonishing," Minogue told Glamour magazine in a recent interview.
"It's hard to express what I've learnt from that, but a deep psychological and emotional shift has obviously taken place."
During her recovery, Minogue penned a children's book and made occasional public appearances before returning to the stage in Sydney a year ago to resume her tour.
To coincide with the new single, Minogue has launched her own social networking Web site www.KylieKonnect.com (http://www.KylieKonnect.com) allowing fans to register on their mobile phones, blog, communicate with other users and upload images and video.
Its designers, New Visions Mobile, believe it is a more mobile and flexible model than social network sites like MySpace and Facebook, already important marketing tools for pop stars. It also allows Minogue to sell music online.
"The whole thing is set up so that Kylie can update her blog and have a closer connection with fans," said Julia McNally, business development director at New Visions Mobile.
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
Kylie caps comeback with single, new Web site (http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071105/music_nm/kylie_dc)
LONDON (Reuters) - Australian singer Kylie Minogue capped her comeback from breast cancer on Monday with a new single and the launch of a mobile phone social networking site that its designers said was a first for a major pop act.
Minogue's spokesman also confirmed she had discussed the possibility of a world tour in 2008, when she will be 40, but that no decision had been made.
The Daily Mail newspaper reported on Monday that Minogue had cancelled a forthcoming tour due to concerns over her health.
"Kylie has not been told by her doctors that touring 'could seriously harm her health'," Murray Chalmers of record label EMI said in a statement.
"Touring is something that she is still considering for the future. Her health remains excellent," he said, adding that Minogue's representatives had demanded a "prominent apology for today's highly damaging story" from the Mail.
Minogue, one of the most successful female artists in Britain with hits from "I Should Be So Lucky" to "Can't Get You Out Of My Head," released her new single "2 Hearts" digitally on Monday. It will be in shops a week later.
Her album "X" appears on November 26.
"2 Hearts" has already been branded a "surefire No.1" by the Sun tabloid, reflecting Minogue's popularity in Britain. Her worldwide album sales are estimated at around 40 million.
SOAP ACTRESS TO POP FAME
Having transformed herself from a 1980s soap actress into an international fashion icon and top-selling pop star, her appeal was further enhanced by her battle with cancer.
"If Kylie won admiration for her pop success, her courage and dignity in the face of her 2005 battle against breast cancer earned the public's enduring respect," Hello magazine wrote.
Minogue was forced to suspend her "Showgirl Tour" when she underwent surgery in Melbourne, followed by chemotherapy in Paris where her then boyfriend had a home.
"When you are stripped of everything and you have to grow your eyelashes back, grow your hair back, it's astonishing," Minogue told Glamour magazine in a recent interview.
"It's hard to express what I've learnt from that, but a deep psychological and emotional shift has obviously taken place."
During her recovery, Minogue penned a children's book and made occasional public appearances before returning to the stage in Sydney a year ago to resume her tour.
To coincide with the new single, Minogue has launched her own social networking Web site www.KylieKonnect.com (http://www.KylieKonnect.com) allowing fans to register on their mobile phones, blog, communicate with other users and upload images and video.
Its designers, New Visions Mobile, believe it is a more mobile and flexible model than social network sites like MySpace and Facebook, already important marketing tools for pop stars. It also allows Minogue to sell music online.
"The whole thing is set up so that Kylie can update her blog and have a closer connection with fans," said Julia McNally, business development director at New Visions Mobile.
OK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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yer so smart!!!
Originally posted by bull930:
Here is some infinite wisdom, be yourself and authentic and you shall have a good and prosperous life!!!
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Originally posted by wanderlust j. marshmallow:
yer so smart!!!
Originally posted by bull930:
Here is some infinite wisdom, be yourself and authentic and you shall have a good and prosperous life!!!
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thanks! I went to college for that one.
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
Kylie caps comeback with single, new Web site (http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071105/music_nm/kylie_dc)
LONDON (Reuters) - Australian singer Kylie Minogue capped her comeback from breast cancer on Monday with a new single and the launch of a mobile phone social networking site that its designers said was a first for a major pop act.
Minogue's spokesman also confirmed she had discussed the possibility of a world tour in 2008, when she will be 40, but that no decision had been made.
The Daily Mail newspaper reported on Monday that Minogue had cancelled a forthcoming tour due to concerns over her health.
"Kylie has not been told by her doctors that touring 'could seriously harm her health'," Murray Chalmers of record label EMI said in a statement.
"Touring is something that she is still considering for the future. Her health remains excellent," he said, adding that Minogue's representatives had demanded a "prominent apology for today's highly damaging story" from the Mail.
Minogue, one of the most successful female artists in Britain with hits from "I Should Be So Lucky" to "Can't Get You Out Of My Head," released her new single "2 Hearts" digitally on Monday. It will be in shops a week later.
Her album "X" appears on November 26.
"2 Hearts" has already been branded a "surefire No.1" by the Sun tabloid, reflecting Minogue's popularity in Britain. Her worldwide album sales are estimated at around 40 million.
SOAP ACTRESS TO POP FAME
Having transformed herself from a 1980s soap actress into an international fashion icon and top-selling pop star, her appeal was further enhanced by her battle with cancer.
"If Kylie won admiration for her pop success, her courage and dignity in the face of her 2005 battle against breast cancer earned the public's enduring respect," Hello magazine wrote.
Minogue was forced to suspend her "Showgirl Tour" when she underwent surgery in Melbourne, followed by chemotherapy in Paris where her then boyfriend had a home.
"When you are stripped of everything and you have to grow your eyelashes back, grow your hair back, it's astonishing," Minogue told Glamour magazine in a recent interview.
"It's hard to express what I've learnt from that, but a deep psychological and emotional shift has obviously taken place."
During her recovery, Minogue penned a children's book and made occasional public appearances before returning to the stage in Sydney a year ago to resume her tour.
To coincide with the new single, Minogue has launched her own social networking Web site www.KylieKonnect.com (http://www.KylieKonnect.com) allowing fans to register on their mobile phones, blog, communicate with other users and upload images and video.
Its designers, New Visions Mobile, believe it is a more mobile and flexible model than social network sites like MySpace and Facebook, already important marketing tools for pop stars. It also allows Minogue to sell music online.
"The whole thing is set up so that Kylie can update her blog and have a closer connection with fans," said Julia McNally, business development director at New Visions Mobile.
She is having a show on TV tomorrow with her new material.......sure you'll be able to download soon enough....
<img src="http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20071029/capt.ea337aa5dc3f4c4c9af33b5d79453d96.britain_kylie_minogue_yuimok_151106_200354_0_0099_r185.jpg" alt=" - " />
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Originally posted by bull930:
Originally posted by sweetcell:
Kylie caps comeback with single, new Web site (http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071105/music_nm/kylie_dc)
LONDON (Reuters) - Australian singer Kylie Minogue capped her comeback from breast cancer on Monday with a new single and the launch of a mobile phone social networking site that its designers said was a first for a major pop act.
Minogue's spokesman also confirmed she had discussed the possibility of a world tour in 2008, when she will be 40, but that no decision had been made.
The Daily Mail newspaper reported on Monday that Minogue had cancelled a forthcoming tour due to concerns over her health.
"Kylie has not been told by her doctors that touring 'could seriously harm her health'," Murray Chalmers of record label EMI said in a statement.
"Touring is something that she is still considering for the future. Her health remains excellent," he said, adding that Minogue's representatives had demanded a "prominent apology for today's highly damaging story" from the Mail.
Minogue, one of the most successful female artists in Britain with hits from "I Should Be So Lucky" to "Can't Get You Out Of My Head," released her new single "2 Hearts" digitally on Monday. It will be in shops a week later.
Her album "X" appears on November 26.
"2 Hearts" has already been branded a "surefire No.1" by the Sun tabloid, reflecting Minogue's popularity in Britain. Her worldwide album sales are estimated at around 40 million.
SOAP ACTRESS TO POP FAME
Having transformed herself from a 1980s soap actress into an international fashion icon and top-selling pop star, her appeal was further enhanced by her battle with cancer.
"If Kylie won admiration for her pop success, her courage and dignity in the face of her 2005 battle against breast cancer earned the public's enduring respect," Hello magazine wrote.
Minogue was forced to suspend her "Showgirl Tour" when she underwent surgery in Melbourne, followed by chemotherapy in Paris where her then boyfriend had a home.
"When you are stripped of everything and you have to grow your eyelashes back, grow your hair back, it's astonishing," Minogue told Glamour magazine in a recent interview.
"It's hard to express what I've learnt from that, but a deep psychological and emotional shift has obviously taken place."
During her recovery, Minogue penned a children's book and made occasional public appearances before returning to the stage in Sydney a year ago to resume her tour.
To coincide with the new single, Minogue has launched her own social networking Web site www.KylieKonnect.com (http://www.KylieKonnect.com) allowing fans to register on their mobile phones, blog, communicate with other users and upload images and video.
Its designers, New Visions Mobile, believe it is a more mobile and flexible model than social network sites like MySpace and Facebook, already important marketing tools for pop stars. It also allows Minogue to sell music online.
"The whole thing is set up so that Kylie can update her blog and have a closer connection with fans," said Julia McNally, business development director at New Visions Mobile.
She is having a show on TV tomorrow with her new material.......sure you'll be able to download soon enough....
<img src="http://d.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20071029/capt.ea337aa5dc3f4c4c9af33b5d79453d96.britain_kylie_minogue_yuimok_151106_200354_0_0099_r185.jpg" alt=" - " /> [/b]
The show was really good go to youtube.com to check out!!!
<img src="http://img.thesun.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00385/SNF07BIZK1_280_385259a.jpg" alt=" - " />
<img src="http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/11_01/kylie3DARE10611_468x319.jpg" alt=" - " />
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listen to the new album here:
http://music.ninemsn.com.au/section.aspx?sectionid=2729§ionname=promo&subsectionid=76069&subsectionname=kylie (http://music.ninemsn.com.au/section.aspx?sectionid=2729§ionname=promo&subsectionid=76069&subsectionname=kylie)
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MIA tonight!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Also check out Kylie's X on MSN UK.
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Has anyone checked out the album?????
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Love it, Love it, Love it.
I recently got all of her B-Sides though, and THAT is where she's excelling really.
Ripping Up the Disco, BPM, and I Don't Know What It Is have me in LOVE right now.
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Bull930, I was at a New Year's party where the DJ mashed up "Toxic" by Britney and "Rehab" by Winehouse and I thought of you.
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Originally posted by bearman:
Bull930, I was at a New Year's party where the DJ mashed up "Toxic" by Britney and "Rehab" by Winehouse and I thought of you.
That's very Teddy Ruxbin of you. Happy New Year!!!
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I'm BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thank God!!!!!!!!!
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Will you share us your recent adventures!!!!!!! We're dying to know!!!!!!!!
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Well I went to Paris to see Kylie on opening night. It was great. If you get a chance you really should go see the show. It is even suitable for someone who is not a fan just wanting a night out on the town. Paris was good but not great. FYI- They don't clean up after their dogs. We need the dollar to go back up before I will think about a return.
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I thought this thread would be a little more enlightening.
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I don't know azaghal. That post about Paris was pretty informative.
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Were there alot of people wearing berets? I hear everyone wears a beret in Paris.
Originally posted by bull930:
Well I went to Paris to see Kylie on opening night. It was great. If you get a chance you really should go see the show. It is even suitable for someone who is not a fan just wanting a night out on the town. Paris was good but not great. FYI- They don't clean up after their dogs. We need the dollar to go back up before I will think about a return.
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Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
Were there alot of people wearing berets? I hear everyone wears a beret in Paris.
Originally posted by bull930:
Well I went to Paris to see Kylie on opening night. It was great. If you get a chance you really should go see the show. It is even suitable for someone who is not a fan just wanting a night out on the town. Paris was good but not great. FYI- They don't clean up after their dogs. We need the dollar to go back up before I will think about a return.
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Nope. Just alot of gossip.
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You are a calmer bull930 then before. Did you attend a buddhist retreat?
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Originally posted by bull930:
Well I went to Paris to see Kylie on opening night. It was great. If you get a chance you really should go see the show. It is even suitable for someone who is not a fan just wanting a night out on the town. Paris was good but not great. FYI- They don't clean up after their dogs. We need the dollar to go back up before I will think about a return.
Jealousy. I Has It.