
The press go on a witch hunt for metal bands?
(, Fri 4 Apr 2008, 9:36, archived)
Fatal content, more like. I endorse this album. I shall endorse it with a gold star. Do they still use gold stars in schools? If you don't know, perhaps this question could be asked on 'Question Time'.
(, Fri 4 Apr 2008, 9:39, archived)
I bet their mums would be proud of them if they had one on there
Metallica "And justice for all" - 3 gold stars, must try harder
(, Fri 4 Apr 2008, 9:41, archived)
I wouldn't even give them a single, battered bronze star. But then I am not one of those people that like bands such as Metallica.
I know two people that claim to be teachers. I shall ask them about the gold star question. It's important to get these things answered before people go insane from not knowing. In an age of information at your fingertips, not knowing something instantly is tantamount to torture, and therefore illegal under the Geneva convention or something.
(, Fri 4 Apr 2008, 9:50, archived)
and can actually sing.
'Ning everybody! Last day of school today, no kids for two weeks. Yay!
(, Fri 4 Apr 2008, 9:45, archived)
so they can't complain, can they now?
(, Fri 4 Apr 2008, 9:42, archived)
parents just don't want to take responsibility for anything their kids do
(, Fri 4 Apr 2008, 9:44, archived)
'Up, not across' was an excellent track.
(, Fri 4 Apr 2008, 9:46, archived)
If I ever go on a shooting spree, I am gonna leave a note blaming it on The Spice Girls and Aqua. Just to get them banned :)
And have this bad idea, poorly executed....

(, Fri 4 Apr 2008, 9:47, archived)
