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| It amazes me to see that Avril can sing with such forced enthusiasm. I also admire the fact that, while singing during this video, she has managed to give the impression that her stomach is about to digest itself. Also, if bowel problems are getting you down, you can always consult a nearby pediatrician. There was no call for violence either. Over the next few months, Avril should seriously consider taking anger management courses. The fan blowing in her face all the way through the video was...... Well, anyhow, I shall be contacting David Lachapelle later on this week to congratulate him for being so unimaginative. I really do hope that Avril doesn't usually walk around night clubs pushing past innocent bystanders and singing to her bowel's content in the most unnerving way. It is relatively disturbing you know, witnessing these things, but people standing around in the street playing invisible instruments is even more de-sanitising, to say the least. This track is by far the worst on her album. No, Avril, nobody is trying to find you, and nobody really wants to take you home either. Therefore, the song and the video go perfectly well together. Why everybody makes such a huge fuss over this song is beyond me. |
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| #5: Mobile | ||||||||||||
| "Everything's chaaaaaaanging/everywhere I go-o-o/It's out of my control/I'm a mo-o-obile" Yars yars, very nice, Avril. Weren't you just saying earlier that you said what you wanted to say and didn't listen to other people? How queer. If this applied, then you would be in full control of you life and would stop being "a mobile". But there you go. The concentration level of some people is falling. How ignorant Avril is towards what she says. (Sorry for the short analysis, but the song is boring). |
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