thegouster (electric tomato)
02/19/04 11:59 AM
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The biggest mistake of Bowie's life...
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When looking at a picture of his marriage to Angela with a Q magazine jounalist in '97, Bowie remarked that" marrying that woman was the 2nd biggest mistake of my life". Being a prat the interviewer didn't follow up with the obvious question i am about to ask you. What would you think that Bowie might consider THE biggest mistake of his life?
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EJSunday (acolyte)
02/19/04 12:00 PM
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Releasing Outside.
And I want to believe In the madness that calls 'now'
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pablopicasso (kook)
02/19/04 12:10 PM
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Not releasing 2.Contamination.
And the wrong words make you listen In this criminal world Remember it's true, loyalty is valuable But our lives are valuable too
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EJSunday (acolyte)
02/19/04 12:13 PM
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If he had had that in mind it could be easily rectified. So you cannot be right. 
And I want to believe In the madness that calls 'now'
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bulletprooffaces (wild eyed peoploid)
02/19/04 12:22 PM
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the biggest mistake was the glass spider mullet, obviously...
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prrrrr (wild eyed peoploid)
02/19/04 01:02 PM
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surely you jest
prrrrr
I pray you'll soothe my sorry soul
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Earthling7 (electric tomato)
02/19/04 01:05 PM
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He's just being mysterious... had the "prat/twat" followed up on the statement, Bowie would not have answered.
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SugarPlumFairy (acolyte)
02/19/04 01:14 PM
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He's probably having second thoughts about becoming a rock star and not a mime artist.
Actually, I'm a lab mouse on stilts.
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LadyGravedigger (wild eyed peoploid)
02/19/04 01:16 PM
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In reply to:
the biggest mistake was the glass spider mullet, obviously...
It could be... Check this out
On lapset tervanneet auringon, nyt kylmä jeesuksen on
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ThursdaysChild23 (wild eyed peoploid)
02/19/04 01:42 PM
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There's ugly, naked, old, mullet wearing men on that sight! I can't look at that at work! LOL Ewww
You see things and say, "Why?" But I dream things that never were and say, "Why not?"
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