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Alizée: "Thanks...now let's see what I can do...." |
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What's the source of Alizée being a computer whiz? Is it just her comment about how one's IP can be traced?
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She talks about it a little bit in an interview.The Fun TV interview, IIRC.
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What I think is, that this could be part of some theme of her album. She knows that her very loyal fans check on her dead website alot. I could really see an ARG like NiN did. Or atleast is doing this as some theme.
With the red color, what if she is doing something with Smashing Pumpkins? One question, why are you still using IE7? Last edited by Bigbobo; 06-15-2007 at 02:49 PM.. |
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i check the site for anything interesting i guess i missed the change to red, or else i would have seen it, hoping for news.
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If it is Alizée working on the site, Brad just called her a noob !...lol
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Alizée is a noob... at being disliked!
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I guess she is the cutest noob i've seen so far!
And hey she is my noob! leave her alone!
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No way, I haxxored her box years ago. She was sitting in a big plexiglass box bouncing in a ball and singing, but she was trapped inside. So being the selfless philanthropist that I am, I threw a giant axe at the cube to rescue her. So you just step off, man. I've got my cat6 cables wound around my noob, Alizée.
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Examining tightly-wound configuration of cat6 cables confining very angry singer . . . pulling cable-cutters from tool kit . . .
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