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Re: royal vareity performance
« Reply #15 on: 16 December 2009, 21:36:21 »

Been watching a bit in my cab, not bad from what bits I've seen :y
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Re: royal vareity performance
« Reply #16 on: 16 December 2009, 21:37:22 »

Got an orchestra on now with dancers in the aisles
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Re: royal vareity performance
« Reply #17 on: 16 December 2009, 21:38:12 »

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most of todays celebs as they are called have just turned up for auditions at reality shows and had it handed on a plate to them. where years ago they had to work hard and long hrs to get where they did, working the pubs and club circuits, not 1 of them would be where they are now if it wasnt for these programmes as they are too idle and havent got the brains to make it on there own

I agree with you rich and they have it far too easy now

too easy, my kids have everything,a pc, 2 laptops, ps3 wii, xbox, 3 tvs, i pods the lot, all i had was a chopper bike and a clip round the ear everyday for being late for dinner  ;D ;D
nearly word for word but i had a grifter ;)
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Re: royal vareity performance
« Reply #18 on: 16 December 2009, 21:43:33 »

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most of todays celebs as they are called have just turned up for auditions at reality shows and had it handed on a plate to them. where years ago they had to work hard and long hrs to get where they did, working the pubs and club circuits, not 1 of them would be where they are now if it wasnt for these programmes as they are too idle and havent got the brains to make it on there own

I agree with you rich and they have it far too easy now

too easy, my kids have everything,a pc, 2 laptops, ps3 wii, xbox, 3 tvs, i pods the lot, all i had was a chopper bike and a clip round the ear everyday for being late for dinner  ;D ;D
nearly word for word but i had a grifter ;)

That was the first bike i learnt to ride on as it was my brothers first bike he had.
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