Milfordcubicle

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Paul Danan is running a theatre group in Bristol for recovering addicts. I saw him the other day. He was wearing a shocking tracksuit
 
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Phoenix Lazarus

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Steve Brookstein accepts change in shops: 'thankyou. You've not short-changed me, unlike X Factor!'

Steve Brookstein sees his neighbour with their dog: 'good morning. Taking him for a walk? Unlike me with Simon Cowell, that's a good way of being led down the garden path!'
 
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gotyouinmypocketman

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Ed Sheeran varies his genre of output considerably. Whether he does that 'so well' from other than a commercial perspective is debatable, of course.
I think this could either be the most tone deaf or sarcastic post I’ve ever read. Ed Sheeran’s music is just different shades of white in terms of variety, it more or less follows similar templates both lyrically and musically. If you genuinely think he offers variety in terms of genre I think you are either enormously misguided or naive. Ed Sheeran is the the relentless face of plain guitar/synth ballads. But he’s doing a great job of extracting money from the pockets of very gullible people….for that he is to be admired.
 
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bubbadabut

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This makes me feel so old, but I used to read Fast Forward magazine as a kid, and they were so desperate to make Jimmy Ray a thing. He was like a 50s-style rockabilly wannabe. He had one hit (if you can call it that), called "Are You Jimmy Ray?" Please tell me someone else remembers him? :ROFLMAO:
 
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sylviepie

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I love a blast from the past! I would add Estelle to the list… she had that massive hit with American Boy and seemingly nothing else…?
Estelle sings the theme tune to We Bare Bears. Had to come out of lurkdom to say that since We Bare Bears is amazing. It's made for children but every episode has been watched in our child-free house.
 

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Oohthedrama

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Last week I was wondering what happened to Samantha Mumba.
Then she pops up on tv 20 years after her number 1.

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Concerto

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Just to let you know fellow tattlers, that a thread has appeared on a well known parenting website tonight, with exactly the same title as this one. They are nicking your ideas.
 
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Quattro formaggi

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Shampoo. Girl band duo from the mid ‘90s. Invented girl power then the spice girls nicked the concept. They were from plumstead that’s all I can remember. I thought they were ace back in the day.

Also the reynolds girls. They literally vanished off the face of the earth.
 
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Dollylovesshoes

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I worked in Wigmore Street in eighties,one of the small roads near me had a creperie,always packed,it was lunchtime I had got a sandwich and looked over at creperie,loads of tables outside ,there was George Michael sitting outside with Pepsie and Shirley I presumed,omg he was soooo handsome,he looked like he was having a laugh Etc..I couldn’t stop looking at him.!swooned 🤣
 
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PurplePie

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Tina from S Club 7? Something about her irked me. Like she was desperate to be seen as the sexy one or something. I'm still cringing at what she wore to a red carpet one time. Like babes your fans are literal children why are you dressed like that lol. Looks like she got in to a scrap with Edward Scissorhands on the way to the red carpet.

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PollyStee

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Often think of the girl band Vanilla and wonder if they’re proud of that awesome song and music video to ‘no way no way’
 
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