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'When the Zetas fill the skies, it's just our leaders in disquise'

i used alot of time finding out what Zetas ment, and its the sixth number in the greec alphabet also used in Z-functions, which means algebra. And in Algebra he then means that zeta can be used as unknown, because algebra is about the unknown number your supposed to find, therefore a nice quote that made me think.

 

'When the unknowned fill the skies, it's just our leaders in disquise'

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Im defenitly not loosing rescpect for them. Just laughing. alot.

 

+1. Going through some old interviews.. found some great ones.

 

What is your most vivid childhood memory?

Choking on a keyring. I was about six and I�d been left alone with a babysitter. I was playing with her keyring � a little globe of the world � and I managed to swallow the whole thing, including the keys. The babysitter turned me upside down and smacked it out, I threw up and remember seeing this big pile of sick with a plastic globe in the middle.

 

What turns you on?

Socks. Women wearing socks. I don�t know why � it�s weird. Any particular socks? No. Just socks. Perhaps it�s a sporty thing.

 

What were you like at school?

When I left I got an award for being the latest person in the history of the school. If you got three late marks for being over fifteen minutes late you�d get an after school detention. I got something like 257 marks. And I only lived about ten minutes away.

 

What's your idea of hell?

Being in space in a spacesuit that provides you with endless food, water and air. Then being propelled away from Earth. So over the years it gradually gets smaller and smaller until you were completely alone in space for the rest of your life.

 

What's in your pockets right now?

A hundred roubles � that�s about ten pence. Some notes and phone numbers I picked up. Also there�s a Russian hotel room keycard and Russian love letters.

 

When was the last time you cried and why?

I don�t think I�ve cried properly since I was 14. But onstage I�ve noticed liquid coming out of my eyes and at the same time I�m screaming my head off about something quite emotional. It doesn�t feel like sadness. It�s more an extreme release of the past and it�s really pleasurable � but I don�t think it�s traditional crying

 

 

Have you ever been arrested?

Nearly. Me and my friends used to sneak into this outdoor swimming pool in our hometown Teignmouth at night, and get naked and swim around. One night a helicopter appeared overhead with a searchlight. Two policemen turned up, got us out of the pool and made us stand there naked. We were warned.

 

Hoew would you prefer to die?

Probably drowning. My Mum nearly drowned when she fell off a yacht. At the time she couldn�t swim so she panicked, but after her lungs filled with water the fight went out of her and she said it was a really peaceful experience. Next thing, she was being resuscitated by a fisherman. It seems like a pretty mellow experience.

 

Where are you going now?

It�s my flatmates birthday, so I�m going out with him, we�re going to meet up with a girl I�ve been seeing and her mates, so we�ll go out, get pissed and try and get laid.

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More. :D

 

If a girl asked you to wear her underwear, would you?

Well, I did actually put on a pair of my ex-girlfriend's pants one morning when I had to make a swift exit. Not something I'd do again in a hurry, though.

 

What makes you laugh?

Harry Hill is excellent.

 

Have you ever had a fight?

Only once or twice at school. They weren't very good though.

 

Who would be your ideal girlfriend?

If Angelina Jolie was a flamenco dancer, then her.

 

Has a lady ever made you cry?

Only when I've experienced deep loss - that's when I've cried over a girl.

 

What will it say on your gravestone?

Dunno. Probably: "He was in a band called Muse once"

 

What's the bravest thing you've ever done?

When I was on holiday with my girlfriend, snorkelling in the Maldives. We got stranded with sharks around us and I had to stop her from panicking as we swam back to the beach.

 

What's your favourite sexual position?

Sat on the couch, with the girl sat on my lap, facing away from me.

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More. :D

 

If a girl asked you to wear her underwear, would you?

Well, I did actually put on a pair of my ex-girlfriend's pants one morning when I had to make a swift exit. Not something I'd do again in a hurry, though.

 

What makes you laugh?

Harry Hill is excellent.

 

Have you ever had a fight?

Only once or twice at school. They weren't very good though.

 

Who would be your ideal girlfriend?

If Angelina Jolie was a flamenco dancer, then her.

 

Has a lady ever made you cry?

Only when I've experienced deep loss - that's when I've cried over a girl.

 

What will it say on your gravestone?

Dunno. Probably: "He was in a band called Muse once"

 

What's the bravest thing you've ever done?

When I was on holiday with my girlfriend, snorkelling in the Maldives. We got stranded with sharks around us and I had to stop her from panicking as we swam back to the beach.

 

What's your favourite sexual position?

Sat on the couch, with the girl sat on my lap, facing away from me.

:LOL: That made me laugh!

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Just putting in the more interesting (to me) bits:

 

Have you ever been in a school play?

"I did a monologue if that counts? I played a blues singer who does a Robert Johnson song. I got an A for drama. I also played the part of a Christmas tree when I was in infant school. I had a cardboard cut-out of a tree painted green stuck on me and was just wheeled out onstage to stand there like a tree for the whole thing. My first public performance..."

 

Have you ever ordered anything from an infomercial?

"Yes, actually. When I was about 14 we got Sky TV and I think I ordered something called 'Mega Memory'. It was some sort of cassette tape course to help you improve your memory that I bought to help with exams or something. It didn't work. It was rubbish."

 

When was the last time you were ejected from a bar?

"I think it was around the time of 'Song 2' by Blur and I was down in Devon with my old mate Jake, whom I used to do painting and decorating with. He ended up having a bit of a different life path to me. Anyway, one night we went out to a dodgy club called Timepiece in Exeter that played dance music, but they also played 'Song 2' and because we were drunk and it was the only song with a guitar riff we started a mosh and got a bit rough on the dancefloor. The next thing we knew this massive bouncer picked us both up by our necks at the same time and threw us out the door. It was a classic nightclub ejection scenario."

 

Money or Love? Discuss.

"Of course love is far more important. And money can't buy it--well, (insert mischievous laugh) it can buy some of it. The strange thing about money is that when you gain it, it doesn't really change the way you feel about anything. You buy some bits and pieces you thought you wanted and realise you don't really need them after all, or they don't really change anything. Yeah. Love is far more important. That stuff's forever."

 

What message do you have on your answer machine?

"Fart noises. I don't know why."

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I actually used to go through something kind of like that... for I guess the first year after my grandpa died, actually. He was my main encouragement with my singing, and we sung together on stage a lot either in church or just at family reunions and stuff. After he died, I stopped singing altogether for a while-- it just didn't feel the same-- and then gradually opened up again. But whenever I would sing, yeah. That's gone away now, though.

 

This is an interesting thread. *nodnod*

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wow.

that's disturbing...

 

it could be stress affected crying, who the fuck knows...

Nah, it happens to me, too.

Mostly when I'm home alone and banging my brains out on a piano and singing as much as I want. I'm not a shy person, but when it comes to music I get very nervous playing in front of others. So when I'm on my own and can let it all out, I sometimes do find myself crying. I think it's just the rush of being completely wrapped up in the music and being able to get so much expressed through it that you couldn't before, your body just reacts that way. But like Matt said, it feels nice. :)

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