Talk:Paul McCoy

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The last few sentances seem like a stupid joke/prank.

[edit] Something Funny About The Singles

Now I know they're all different songs, but I just think it's kinda funny that three of the singles (Broken, Far Away and Photograph) share their names with three popular songs by Seether and Nickleback, respectively. What I also find funny is that Broken shares its name with the Seether song that Amy Lee had vocals in (where Paul McCoy had vocals in the Evanescence song Bring Me To Life). Just something I noticed and was wondering if anyone else had noticed it, too. Mushrambo 02:59, 17 February 2007 (UTC)