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tigerfeet2006 wrote: »Why don't you pop a post up on DFW to see if anyone has a copy that they would be willing to record for you? You never know

Am I allowed to do that? Didn't think I could advocate piracy (as ironic as it sounds...)All comments made and advice given are my own opinions and do not represent the views or advice of any debt advice organisation.
Current balance: approx £17500 including Tax Credit Overpayment
Estimated DFD: never - deficit budget. Cheers HMRC! :mad:
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fiveyearplan wrote: »Failing that I'd buy it on ebay. I'd hate to spend £28 on something like that - although I haven't seen the first one yet!
The 3 disc set only got released a few weeks ago so not sure it'll be on ebay yet. Will go have a look though.All comments made and advice given are my own opinions and do not represent the views or advice of any debt advice organisation.
Current balance: approx £17500 including Tax Credit Overpayment
Estimated DFD: never - deficit budget. Cheers HMRC! :mad:
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squirrel_pigeon wrote: »I can do the Bing Bang dance
I don't mind Lazytown - I console myself with the knowledge that Robbie Rotten is really fit without his prosthetic chin an eyebrows (look up Stefan Karl Stefansson on IMDB)
I've gone way down in your estimation now haven't I? :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
I have looked at his piccies on IMDB
. I can't understand why so many women drool over Sporticus.
*Whispers* I love Abba and Barry Manilow Shhh!! don't tell anyone
BSCno.87The only stupid question is an unasked oneLoving life as a Kernow Hippy0 -
squirrel_pigeon wrote: »Am I allowed to do that? Didn't think I could advocate piracy (as ironic as it sounds...)
:rotfl: Didn't think of that oooops!!
BSCno.87The only stupid question is an unasked oneLoving life as a Kernow Hippy0 -
My music taste is dodgy to say the least. Have seen Westlife live twice and have now seen McFly 6 times. I wear my Stargirl t-shirt with pride

Tiger - your opinion please. DDs 5th birthday is at the end of Jan and she is after another Nick Jr DVD. I'm sick to death of Dora the bloody Explorer so shall I buy Lazytown or the Backyardigans?All comments made and advice given are my own opinions and do not represent the views or advice of any debt advice organisation.
Current balance: approx £17500 including Tax Credit Overpayment
Estimated DFD: never - deficit budget. Cheers HMRC! :mad:
Another year over and we're still together. It's not always easy, but I'm here forever0 -
Lazy Town wins hands down with me I'm afraid

My music taste goes through chamber music, classical. opera, G & S, rock N roll, punk, pop, country and western you name a style and it is probably in my collectionBSCno.87The only stupid question is an unasked oneLoving life as a Kernow Hippy0 -
Looking at the CDs scattered around my PC at the moment we have.... McFly (of course!), Bon Jovi, The Three Tenors (USA '94 concert), Stone Roses, radiohead and the Libertines. Hmm.All comments made and advice given are my own opinions and do not represent the views or advice of any debt advice organisation.
Current balance: approx £17500 including Tax Credit Overpayment
Estimated DFD: never - deficit budget. Cheers HMRC! :mad:
Another year over and we're still together. It's not always easy, but I'm here forever0 -
The only band out of that list I don't like is McFly, sorry!!BSCno.87The only stupid question is an unasked oneLoving life as a Kernow Hippy0
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McFly are an acquired taste. I'm a bit of a McFly nutter (my desk at work is testament to that. If people could see my surroundings they'd NEVER take advice from me!) and I actually met them at the last gig
I've had a few colleagues coming up to me recently and confessing that they do like one or two songs and that's good enough for me.
I think I'm trying to hang on to my youth. I'm only 26 but I sometimes feel much older and the McFly thing helps to reverse that.All comments made and advice given are my own opinions and do not represent the views or advice of any debt advice organisation.
Current balance: approx £17500 including Tax Credit Overpayment
Estimated DFD: never - deficit budget. Cheers HMRC! :mad:
Another year over and we're still together. It's not always easy, but I'm here forever0 -
Oh! to be 26 again pmslBSCno.87The only stupid question is an unasked oneLoving life as a Kernow Hippy0
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