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#46 Post by SIN »

Good excuse to travel to Sydney next year, although I couldnt care much for the majority of the line up.

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#47 Post by psblogan »

I've got the Gold Coast covered.
Price is fairly reasonable too!
I was expecting $300 AU.
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#48 Post by Paulo »

Yep, at this stage i'll be going to Sydney and the Gold Coast festivals.

If they announce some "proper" shows I'll go to a couple of those and lose one of the festival appearances.

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#49 Post by Yisraelee »

Niall wrote:
Yisraelee wrote:
Niall wrote:I wonder if they'll "choose" to be homosexual here in Perth.
The choice was already made mate.
You're a bit sad if you think people choose whether to be homosexual or not.
Its not what i think, its fact pal! No one is 'born' gay as much as nobody is born Muslim, its about choice. I choose not to have that lifestyle because of my own personal beliefs. Am I not entitled to that or something? :roll:

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#50 Post by bookshopboy »

Yisraelee wrote:
Niall wrote:
Yisraelee wrote: The choice was already made mate.
You're a bit sad if you think people choose whether to be homosexual or not.
Its not what i think, its fact pal! No one is 'born' gay as much as nobody is born Muslim, its about choice. I choose not to have that lifestyle because of my own personal beliefs. Am I not entitled to that or something? :roll:
People don't choose their sexuality, you dumb c***.

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#51 Post by joncool5 »

bookshopboy wrote:
Yisraelee wrote:
Niall wrote: You're a bit sad if you think people choose whether to be homosexual or not.
Its not what i think, its fact pal! No one is 'born' gay as much as nobody is born Muslim, its about choice. I choose not to have that lifestyle because of my own personal beliefs. Am I not entitled to that or something? :roll:
People don't choose their sexuality, you dumb c***.
Should I wear that pink sweater and be gay for the day? Yisraelee you're seriously misguided, go and listen to some Erasure and suck on a bon-bon.

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#52 Post by Niall »

Yisraelee wrote:
Niall wrote:
Yisraelee wrote: The choice was already made mate.
You're a bit sad if you think people choose whether to be homosexual or not.
Its not what i think, its fact pal! No one is 'born' gay as much as nobody is born Muslim, its about choice. I choose not to have that lifestyle because of my own personal beliefs. Am I not entitled to that or something? :roll:
You obviously think you are entitled to act like a fecking eejit.
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We do not choose; we are chosen.
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Those that don't understand don't matter.

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#53 Post by Flaffer »

joncool5 wrote: Yisraelee you're seriously misguided, go and listen to some Erasure and suck on a bon-bon.
or a large penis. Jesus, some peoples views are unbelievable
Still waiting to hear the Adam Freeland, Manhattan Clique and Axwell mixes of Integral.

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#54 Post by Eldritch »

Yisraelee wrote: Its not what i think, its fact pal! No one is 'born' gay as much as nobody is born Muslim, its about choice. I choose not to have that lifestyle because of my own personal beliefs. Am I not entitled to that or something? :roll:
Did you also choose to be an utter and complete f***?
Click click drone

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#55 Post by dVTB »

Yisraelee wrote:
Niall wrote:You're a bit sad if you think people choose whether to be homosexual or not.
Its not what i think, its fact pal! No one is 'born' gay as much as nobody is born Muslim, its about choice. I choose not to have that lifestyle because of my own personal beliefs. Am I not entitled to that or something? :roll:
Forgive me, but when I read such mindless, stupid drivel, I always get the urge to browse through someones forum history, to see what kind of person we are dealing with here. Some people hate me for doing so, but I just can't resist.

Wanna know what I think? I think you're a closeted homosexual, who decided it's against his religious beliefs to be homosexual and decided for himself that it's a choice NOT to be homosexual i.e. to refrain from having sexual relationships (with men). But the difference is: I post my opinion, rather than presenting my opinion as a fact.

It's quite bizarre. On one hand you repeatedly posted quotes from the Bible, called gay marriage an 'erodation of society' and 'corrupting nature', suggested that AIDS is punishment for gay people. And yet, in a topic about a muslim suicide bomber, you complain "it's what their so called 'holy book' tells them to do". Apparently you're 100% blind for the intolerance of your own 'true-christian' religion.

On the other hand, you apparently like Pet Shop Boys, Erasure, Stock Aitken & Waterman and gay icon #1 Kylie Minogue, seem to have an obsession with the height of Neil, Chris and Andy Bell, have the opinion that Bernard Sumner 'looks better' than Neil and bothered to post in a topic about gay keyboardists.

And to make this whole thing even more tragic, you even state you want to MEET Neil and Chris. What are you going to tell them when you meet them? "Can you be less gay next time you perform in Perth", "Can you both please marry a woman, since my religion thinks you should." :lol:

Next time, think again before you post. The homophobic underline in your comments and the arrogant way of posting your opinions as if these are FACTS, is more offensive to me than someone who posts a question if PSB fans ever f*ngered to Flamboyant.

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#56 Post by Flaffer »

Its a good job PSB didn't release 'Sodom ...' as the first single from Fundamental you homophobic f***
Still waiting to hear the Adam Freeland, Manhattan Clique and Axwell mixes of Integral.

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#57 Post by Paulo »

Can we stay on topic please?

If you want to discuss sexuallity please do it in the off topic forum or start another one based on PSB & Sexuality.

I want to read about other Aussie's excitement about PSB's return to our shores in this topic.

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#58 Post by joncool5 »

Paulo wrote:Can we stay on topic please?

If you want to discuss sexuallity please do it in the off topic forum or start another one based on PSB & Sexuality.

I want to read about other Aussie's excitement about PSB's return to our shores in this topic.
That's it, sexuality isn't an issue until *somebody* mentioned homosexuality as being a negative.

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#59 Post by Flaffer »

I love Yisaraelee; (and I thought I was straight), I am now torn between my desire to follow the rules ofGod and my desire to have him shaft me so well that I would walk like Heather Mills McCartney for evermore
Still waiting to hear the Adam Freeland, Manhattan Clique and Axwell mixes of Integral.

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#60 Post by Deschanel »

Boy Strange wrote:Help! My baby's been taken by a dingo!
Naw, it's "Tha dingo ate my bay-bay!"

BTW, The Pixies are rather good. It's an odd mix, but a good one. Hope Kim Deal (Breeders, Amps) is with them.
NJoi.

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