Miringeltje
An Interferer
Are those salmiac balls? They're yummie!!Axver said:I don't suppose what you're talking about is anything like salmiakki?
I'm getting hungrier by the minute.
Are those salmiac balls? They're yummie!!Axver said:I don't suppose what you're talking about is anything like salmiakki?
Miringeltje said:
Has anybody answered this yet?
You don't know German, the soul waits.
I thought they even spoke German in a very small part of Belgium.
It means OOTS was played with orchestra (as in violins, etc) again.
uwwedoogie said:
Lila64 said:
{I'm a brunette too ruffian, you are not alone)
ruffian said:Hey Kev!
Night U2Man thanks for playing "Name that Flødeboller"
Miringeltje, I did not bring an alternative candy for my class--they were behaving a bit obnoxiously that semester anyway, and they are university students, so don't worry--it wasn't like i was being cruel to little kids
ruffian said:and miringeltje, i can pretty much guess that should not be translated
the soul waits said:Thanks for replying I do know German (as well as French and Dutch, which they all speak in this little bittle country of ours)
I knew it meant violins, which surprised me, did they bring violin-players on stage?
I heard OOTS in Amsterdam, full band version, no violins.
Or were the violins a sample?
Miringeltje said:
Yes, 20 violin players on both of the B stages.
They did the same thing yesterday.
There's a pic of this posted in the 1st setlist party thread.
Allright, I'm gonna now.
'Cause it seems everybody has left and I've been crazy enough to talk to myself for a while.
hmm...but where does the "tightening" reference come from?Miringeltje said:Also just went to u2tour.de to lfinally take a look what it said about the shirt tightening during WOWY.
With Or Without You (Bono zieht ein Shirt von einem Fan an, auf dem "Underground" steht.)
Bono puts on a shirt from a fan.
Than I'm not sure, if they mean it says Underground on the shirt or that Bono jump of the stage and was standing on the ground while putting on this shirt.
ruffian said:hmm...but where does the "tightening" reference come from?