28Feb2002 USA: U2 PERFORM AT THE GRAMMY AWARDS IN LOS ANGELES.

U2's Bono (R) and The Edge perform the opening song at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles February 27, 2002.
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28Feb2002 USA: U2 ACCEPT GRAMMY AWARD IN LOS ANGELES.

U2 members Bono (L), The Edge (C), Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen (R) accept the Grammy Award for Best Performance by a Duo or Group at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles February 27, 2002. U2 won for their song "Stuck in a Moment you Can't Get Out Of."
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28Feb2002 USA: U2 ACCEPTS GRAMMY AWARD IN LOS ANGELES.

As U2's The Edge speaks, Bono (C) gives the Grammy Award to Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen (R) as they accept Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles February 27, 2002. U2 won for their song "Elevation."
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28Feb2002 USA: U2 ACCEPT GRAMMY AWARD IN LOS ANGELES.

U2's Bono (L), Adam Clayton, The Edge and Larry Mullen (R) accept the Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles February 27, 2002. U2 won for their song "Elevation."
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28Feb2002 USA: U2 POSES WITH GRAMMYS AT 44TH ANNUAL
GRAMMY AWARDS.

The Irish rock group U2, (L-R) The Edge,Adam Clayton, Bono and Larry Mullen, pose after winning five Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year for "Walk On," Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for " Elevation" and Best Rock Album for "All That You Can't Leave Behind" at the 44th annual Grammy Awards February 27, 2002 in Los Angeles.
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28Feb2002 USA: U2 WINS RECORD OF THE YEAR AT THE GRAMMY AWARDS IN LOS ANGELES.

U2 members (L-R), The Edge, Adam Clayton, Bono and Larry Mullen, accept the Grammy Award for Record of the Year at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles February 27, 2002. U2 won for their song "Walk On."
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28Feb2002 USA: U2 WINS RECORD OF THE YEAR AT THE GRAMMY AWARDS IN LOS ANGELES.

U2 members Bono, The Edge, Larry Mullen and Adam Clayton (R) accept the Grammy Award for Record of the Year at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles February 27, 2002. U2 won for their song "Walk On." Producer of the record Daniel Lanois is second from left.
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28Feb2002 USA: BONO PERFORMS AT THE GRAMMY AWARDS IN LOS ANGELES.

Bono sings the song "Walk On" as U2 performs the opening song at the 44th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles February 27, 2002. "Walk On" won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year.
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28Feb2002 USA: U2 POSES WITH GRAMMYS AT 44TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS.

The Irish rock group U2, (L-R) The Edge, Adam Clayton, Bono, producer Daniel Lanois and Larry Mullen, pose after winning five Grammy Awards at the 44th annual Grammy Awards February 27, 2002 in Los Angeles. The awards included Record of the Year for "Walk On," Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for " Elevation" and Best Rock Album for "All That You Can't Leave Behind."
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28Feb2002 USA: BONO OF U2 POSES WITH GRAMMY AT 44TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS.

Bono, lead singer of the Irish rock group U2. poses after the group won five Grammy Awards including Record of the Year for "Walk On," Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for "Elevation" and Best Rock Album for "All That You Can't Leave Behind" at the 44th annual Grammy Awards February 27, 2002 in Los Angeles.
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Also, I'm twelve too, Larry's award placemant made me snicker too.
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And heee! We're all twelve!
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08:30 Be awoken by bandmates with groupsex.
11:30 Shower, brunch
12:00 Sex with Michael Stipe
14:30 Belated lunch
15:00 Sex with lars Ulrich (Note to self: stop making stupid bets with Larry.)
16:00 Sex with assorted boybanders
19:30 Dinner
20:00 Soundcheck, show
23:30 Post-show shower sex with bandmates
00:00 Bed. Cuddling. Sleep.
Or. Something. Ahem.
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Hee! And, yes. Bono should definitely stop making bets with Larry, as Bono/Lars is scary.
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(Oooh, I'm so gonna get my ass kicked for that one.)
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The world would implode if Chris and Lars ever had sex. At least that's my theory. But either of them can have Bono.