I WOULD NEVER DO THAT.
Mostly because Puppycat would try and eat the camera.
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
I WOULD NEVER DO THAT.
Mostly because Puppycat would try and eat the camera.
What is the hand signal for this? We need to create one.
Maybe the same as Fangs Up with the left/fang fingers pointing up instead of down?
Hmm...
It's a toughie.
To do Vampire Fangs Up, I think you need to paint the tips of your fang fingers red.
Or just dip them in blood.
Obviously I need to find where my bottle of red nail polish is. I'm sure I have some ...
I want an OFFICIAL official announcement about the album and single. Now. I have run out of patience about this, not that I had a lot to begin with.
To do Vampire Fangs Up, I think you need to paint the tips of your fang fingers red.
You need to grow them a little longer than mine too and file them much pointier. This is what I finally decided too. After a lot of trial and error that stayed error.
I want an OFFICIAL official announcement about the album and single. Now.
So much. *grabbyhands*
To do Vampire Fangs Up, I think you need to paint the tips of your fang fingers red.
Or just dip them in blood.
I love you both.
Embarassing admission. I got the ltd edition TBPID with mask and all... and have never watched it. But maybe now's the time, to get me psyched up!
In a sick, sick way, I'm almost looking forward to the "sell out" fanwars that will surely ensure. Maintaining a safe distance, of course.
Hmmm, according to USA Today, the album name is the one that was rumored. [link]
"My Chemical Romance, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys (November)
Auditing the sound: Frontman Gerard Way and company had finished a raw rock album last year, then chucked it and started over after getting signals from a fresh muse. While not a concept album like 2006's The Black Parade, Danger Days represents a transmission blasted from the future, according to the band. Planetary (GO!) and Na Na Na are among the confirmed tracks produced by Rob Cavallo and recorded in Calabasas, Calif. No other specifics have been leaked, and the band's blog advises fans to "look alive, keep your ears to the ground and your eyes bloodshot and open … there are signs everywhere."
"The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys" was the name of the comic Gerard mentioned working on at ComicCon 2009. I have a pin for it! My fangirl glee, let me flail incoherently at you about it!
In a sick, sick way, I'm almost looking forward to the "sell out" fanwars that will surely ensure. Maintaining a safe distance, of course.
::pops corn & snugles up with smonster::