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Post by reverie on Aug 5, 2005 23:10:37 GMT -5
I would've cried with you, Imogen. I get so emotional about things like that. Awhile back, I went through a major Evanescence phase. And then I saw them in concert, when Amy Lee came on-stage I started crying. Yes, it's corny, I know. My mom laughed at me.
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Post by nublet on Aug 5, 2005 23:22:16 GMT -5
Ok... I admit it. I cried a little bit after. I was just so completely overwhelmed. But during I was too excited to cry.
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Post by imogen on Aug 5, 2005 23:22:53 GMT -5
It's good to find someone who gets as emotional as I do about things! I fully sympathise with the Evanescence thing, when Billie Joe from Green Day walked out on stage I got teary eyed hehe. 'Tis kind of sad, but at least we know that we're really passionate people!
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Post by reverie on Aug 5, 2005 23:32:33 GMT -5
Exactly, and that we know other people who can relate. I just get really excited about things, and I just let it out through crying. Sometimes I get soo freakin' excited I get light-headed, and stuff. But that's rare, and only when it's someone/something very important. Which I'm sure would happen if I met/saw Cill.
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Post by lemonade on Aug 5, 2005 23:36:08 GMT -5
I'm the same way. When I went to a Hoobastank concert last year I nearly passed out when Doug grabbed my hand.
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Post by tanya1976 on Aug 5, 2005 23:42:50 GMT -5
Me too! I cried in my bathroom. for the longest time, I couldn't breathe. I was losing saliva!
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Post by reverie on Aug 5, 2005 23:45:30 GMT -5
I was just thinking. All of us passionate people. Can you imagine if we all saw/met Cillian at the same time? At some point, we'd be a bunch of women crying puddles.
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Post by QuestionSleep on Aug 5, 2005 23:50:01 GMT -5
I was just thinking. All of us passionate people. Can you imagine if we all saw/met Cillian at the same time? At some point, we'd be a bunch of women crying puddles. Oh the poor man, I think he'd have the same reaction as when the lady said seeing Scarecrow almost made her puke (well, his facial expressions at least...I don't think he would said "Really?")
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Post by imogen on Aug 5, 2005 23:50:44 GMT -5
Cillian would be freaked out! All of us would be screaming and crying, waving a pen and paper at him, and he'd be smiling politely thinking, "How the hell am I going to get out of this?" I imagine he'd be a really nice guy to fans, especially after Tanya got her book signed, which was uber-cool!
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Post by tanya1976 on Aug 5, 2005 23:51:55 GMT -5
teehee. uh-oh I'm giddy again!
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Post by reverie on Aug 5, 2005 23:59:31 GMT -5
Haha. Well, maybe we could hold off crying until he wasn't in sight of our little breakdown. My computer still won't play the rest of that interview, so I haven't seen his expression to her saying that.
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Post by amy on Aug 6, 2005 0:02:23 GMT -5
I was seriously screaming out loud when reading both of your reviews!! You two are SO freakin lucky and those are some really great photos!! Ha! I hope you still have your voice! Where are you in Southern CA? I live in Redlands about an hour away from L.A. I even did a google search for it because I was bored and I'm a nerd. ;D Where are you at??
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Post by amy on Aug 6, 2005 0:05:33 GMT -5
You guys are lucky that you can see at least a little part of the interview, it doesn't work for me.
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Post by QuestionSleep on Aug 6, 2005 0:07:59 GMT -5
Shira Lazar (that was her name, or something like that) seems like those people that ask you really rude questions, or say really rude things...but they say it really nicely, as if it makes it better....Maybe I'm just judging her though. I think it was kinda funny that he just kinda walked away. She didn't even say "well, thats it" or something he just walked away and then when she realized it, she said bye or something..
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Post by tanya1976 on Aug 6, 2005 0:09:12 GMT -5
She doesn't seem professional. I don't think she did any research quite frankly.
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