I want nobody, nobody but you! *clapclap, clapclap*
If this song weren't so catchy, I'd have slammed it already for its somewhat inane lyrics. But the sheer rhythm of it just screams "BIG HIT!"
"I want nobody, nobody, but joo! *clapclap, clapclap*"
Although I must admit, the lyrics are typical of one of those kinds of songs. Rather committal, and always gushing about eternal love and that sort of thing. They ought to add a disclaimer behind that goes something like "I want nobody, nobody but joo!*
"*Terms and conditions apply: If still single with a ring finger conspicuously bare of a diamond by age 35, will settle for less. For example, a random face I saw in a crowded place."
Speaking of which, WHAT is the appeal of James Blunt?
He's so whiny.
If I were feeling mildly better I would have slammed it, but as of now I'm shang tu xia xie-ing, a common byproduct of stomach flu (Wencen suggested that I should shang tu, and then xia xie, instead of the other way around, for some graphic reasons that I may describe when I feel better) and therefore shall KIV everything until I feel better.
{P.S.: I just reread the post, which is my custom before posting, and realised how horrible it sounds. My blogging standard drops when I'm sick. ): Oh well. }
If this song weren't so catchy, I'd have slammed it already for its somewhat inane lyrics. But the sheer rhythm of it just screams "BIG HIT!"
"I want nobody, nobody, but joo! *clapclap, clapclap*"
Although I must admit, the lyrics are typical of one of those kinds of songs. Rather committal, and always gushing about eternal love and that sort of thing. They ought to add a disclaimer behind that goes something like "I want nobody, nobody but joo!*
"*Terms and conditions apply: If still single with a ring finger conspicuously bare of a diamond by age 35, will settle for less. For example, a random face I saw in a crowded place."
Speaking of which, WHAT is the appeal of James Blunt?
He's so whiny.
If I were feeling mildly better I would have slammed it, but as of now I'm shang tu xia xie-ing, a common byproduct of stomach flu (Wencen suggested that I should shang tu, and then xia xie, instead of the other way around, for some graphic reasons that I may describe when I feel better) and therefore shall KIV everything until I feel better.
{P.S.: I just reread the post, which is my custom before posting, and realised how horrible it sounds. My blogging standard drops when I'm sick. ): Oh well. }


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