December 29, 2007

What A Difference A Year Makes

I i just wanted to say what a difference a year makes and  write this just to say a huge thankyou to everyone that i have become friends with on here,this time last year i only had a few friends on hear but now i have so many amazing people that i call my closest friends..my daughter leah convinced me to get buzznet and i was unsure at first as i thought i was too old but once i got into it i loved it..i adore my chemical romance and it's a place where i can find videos and pics of my fav band and share them with others and chat to fellow fans for those of you who met up with me and leah in london at the gig a huge huge hug goes out to lynne,sam,tina,shivvy,jade,kat,lorraine and her son it was an amazing couple of days and it was amazing to of met you..lynne and sam even came down to stay with me for a couple of days and it was so good to spend time with them and lynne and mines friendship is very special and she has become my best mate and they are very hard to find you will be in my life always thanks for being so amazing    ..sam her daughter is a little star and my mini mish you are such a lovely girl and your mum has done an amazing job bringing you up.and my lovely mate tina you have made me laugh so many times on here when i have been feeling down and you are an amazing giver of advice and a wonderful person and i know you are always there if i need a chat about anything..mon and deb my fav irish friends and fellow avenged sevenfold lovers,i always look forward to our chats and reading your comments on my avenged pics ..jo..i know we havnt chatted for ages because of certain things that went wrong but thanks for the friendship it meant alot..clara you are a truley lovely friend and i have missed you loads lately..nene you always make me smile..kat it was fab meeting you and your a a great friend..lorranine your a top person i love our frankie chats...i could go on and write things about all my closest friends on hear but it would take me all day so i hope you dont mind if i havnt mentioned you personally but i think the world of you all...finally to my 2 children leah and jamie thanks for being such great kids and putting up with your mad mother,you both keep me sane i love you,they both have buzznet accounts so i cant get away from them lol..well its been a weird year this year various things havnt been good and my mum hasnt been well at all but i always know i have this place and you all to come to escape to so thanks everyone and thanks buzznet xx
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE LOADS OF LOVE MICHELE XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX


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December 14, 2007

Top Ten Guys I Want To Kiss Right Now!!!!

I WAS TAGGED BY 40SOMETHINGMCRFAN TO LIST THE TOP TEN GUYS I WOULD MOST LIKE TO KISS RIGHT NOW SO HERE GOES...
NUMBER 1... FRANK IERO


NUMBER 2...SYNYSTER GATES


NUMBER 3...QUINN ALLMAN


NUMBER 4...ZACKY VENGEANCE


NUMBER 5...M SHADOWS


NUMBER 6...TOM DELONGE


NUMBER 7...PIERRE BOUVIER


NUMBER 8...GERARD WAY


NUMBER 9...WENTWORTH MILLER


NUMBER 10...MIKEY WAY


THE END....LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK :o)


Posted on 12/14/2007 4:42 AM Comments (17)

December 5, 2007

Buzznet's 10 Most Prolific Users of 2007( xmcrx06 )

i just wanted to write this and say well done to my daughter leah (xmcrx06) she was given the honour of being awarded one of Buzznet's 10 Most Prolific Users of 2007.she is on here loads and i must admit i have moaned about her doing this sometimes as i get worried about how much time she spends on here rather than going out with her friends but she clearly loves it and it is a huge part of her life,she has made some amazing friends on here too.....she has had alot of illness lately and has been in a great deal of pain and i hope this makes her feel loads better..xxxxxx
Posted on 12/05/2007 5:34 AM Comments (4)

December 3, 2007

Gerard interview from australia

My Chemical Romance's charismatic frontman singer Gerard Way explains why the Black Parade is finally over and he's planning a real Christmas this year.

You've just touched down for your Australian tour. Have you brought the full shebang with you?

We have, but we've brought a different shebang. We didn't bring Black Parade 'cos we stopped playing as Black Parade in Mexico (last month); we wanted to end it there. But we've brought a production, lights and pyro.

Was it a case of, if you put on the Black Parade suit one more time you'd scream?

That's pretty much what happened. The whole idea behind it was to make that record really come alive, really play as the band, put our money where our mouth was. To be quite honest with you, 10 shows of that would have proved our point. After a while it was like, we really don't wanna play as another band, we just wanna play as our band. And we don't necessarily wanna play this record front to back, we wanna play other stuff as well.

Without the Black Parade element, how will your Aussie shows work?

We play more of a mixed set. We play a couple of old songs too, and I'm pretty sure we'll be playing a song we've never really played live -- Desert Song -- which is an unreleased song off Revenge. We never had a chance at the time to record it.

My Chem have also had a few personnel problems recently. Who is missing from this tour?

Bob (Bryar, drums) is missing. Frank (Iero, guitar) is back. He went through some personal things at home, had a family emergency, so we lost him for four shows. Bob tried to come out, but his wrists hurt too bad. He flew all the way to LA from home. We met up at the airport before coming over here, and he said, "I'm gonna go home and go to the doctor again''. So we lost Bob. But Tucker, from our friends' band Thursday, is coming out.

You joined Linkin Park on the Projekt Revolution tour. Chester from Linkin Park says he sees a lot of similarities between his band and yours, particularly in the way people are finally coming to realise My Chem are the real deal.

That's an interesting thing to point out, because when a band comes out -- especially a band that has a large cultural impact, especially youth culture-wise -- people assume it's some weird new kind of niche music. But in actuality, kids have consistently throughout the history of music liked rock 'n' roll, and that's ultimately what it is. It takes a few years once a certain band has been out and had that impact for older fans to realise, "Hey, this is really no different from the bands I liked. It has different influences, it looks and sounds different, but it's rock 'n' roll''. There's almost like a hazing period.

Did you go into your shell at first, playing to Linkin Park's fans?

If anything it made us push harder, see how far we could really take 'em, especially with notions of sexuality. We're like, "Cool, they like us; now let's see if we push these sexual boundaries a little more how they're gonna react''. There was an extremely macho vibe in that crowd, and we were practically the biggest cupcakes on that tour, but they seemed to love it. I think they just needed a little razzle dazzle in their lives.

Why are you so big on pushing those boundaries of sexuality? You're a married man now.

Well, that's more of a recent thing (laughs). My wife totally backs the way I am on stage, that's one of the amazing things about her. I have 120 per cent respect for her when I'm on stage, so there are definitely certain things I would never do. But she knows my sexuality, and I know mine, so there's no reason not to push those boundaries. It's with the most noble intentions -- it's to make certain people realise just because somebody is a performer or slightly effeminate, -- even that guy at work or that kid at school -- there's no reason to shove 'em around. So much testosterone has been in rock for so long -- that's why I'm so interested in pushing it. All it boils down to is treating women like second-class citizens, calling people faggots, being borderline racist, if not totally racist. A lot of things are ingrained in the stupidest rock 'n' roll we completely oppose. So one way we can push it is through our sexuality.

Your marriage to Lyn-Z was a bit of a shock. When you spoke to Hit in July, you had just broken off an engagement to another girl. Come September, you were married.

I know! It's one of those situations where you don't know how your life's gonna go, and the minute you actually stop looking for something is when you find it. When I met my wife I was at a point where I was completely OK with being alone for a very long time, free of lousy people. I was very content to spend time with my friends, to work on music, to work on my comics. I was about to pack everything up and move to Portland, Oregon. And literally out of nowhere someone who I'd met four years ago when the band was a baby band, opening for her band, comes back into my life. We just picked up where we left off. It's always when you're not looking for it -- I was totally fine, and then I get hit over the head! It was like getting hit by a truck.

Does marriage mean you're actually able to make a home now?

Completely. I turned basically into a functioning grown-up overnight. I came off tour and started to set up a life. I'm very excited about that -- I actually have a life now when I go home, and it's an amazing life. I love that I have a best friend I can share it with, who I can work with and hang out with.

You spent last December in a hotel working on your comic book. It sounds as though you might have a real Christmas this year.

Yeah, I holed up in a hotel. I flew home for New Year's . . . God, I don't even remember what I did at Christmas, I don't even remember where I was. I definitely wasn't doing anything Christmas-like.

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