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Post by jamie on Aug 9, 2003 12:46:18 GMT -5
Are you going to review it PJ?
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Post by Nicola's Left Boob on Aug 11, 2003 8:45:49 GMT -5
That would be very ace indeed, as I've been looking foward to this album for quite some time.
So PopJustice - you must review it!!
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Post by Nick on Aug 11, 2003 9:02:02 GMT -5
Please don't.
I was in HMV earlier, and all the copies of 'Party Time', were running round the shop, giggling and squealing like furbies, causing all manner of chaos, and stealing peoples' shoes.
The shop assistants were trying to round them up with fire extinguishers, but those damned evil CDs were just out of control.
People were running from HMV, screaming. Many were in tears. One little girl had her hair wrenched out by a particularly malicious CD, which trapped her curls in its case, and dragged her around the shop.
I don't doubt that we will hear of similar events in record shops up and down the country. And possibly the world.
So I would like to make a heartfelt plea for you to completely ignore this album, as a protest against the way it has devastated the lives of those around it.
Thank you,
Nicholas.
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Post by jamie on Aug 11, 2003 9:03:36 GMT -5
So I would like to make a heartfelt plea for you to completely ignore this album, as a protest against the way it has devastated the lives of those around it. Don't be like that. I say good luck to the cheeky girls with their album(and hopefully they will be the first novelty act to have a 2nd, 3rd and 4th album)
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Post by Nick on Aug 11, 2003 9:06:47 GMT -5
Don't be like that. I say good luck to the cheeky girls with their album(and hopefully they will be the first novelty act to have a 2nd, 3rd and 4th album) What about Jive Bunny? He kept going for years, until he got myxomatosis. And, believe me, if you'd seen the state of HMV Manchester earlier... ohh, you'll be sorry you let those CDs run wild, you really will.
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Post by Nicola's Left Boob on Aug 11, 2003 9:15:28 GMT -5
Please don't. I was in HMV earlier, and all the copies of 'Party Time', were running round the shop, giggling and squealing like furbies, causing all manner of chaos, and stealing peoples' shoes. The shop assistants were trying to round them up with fire extinguishers, but those damned evil CDs were just out of control. People were running from HMV, screaming. Many were in tears. One little girl had her hair wrenched out by a particularly malicious CD, which trapped her curls in its case, and dragged her around the shop. I don't doubt that we will hear of similar events in record shops up and down the country. And possibly the world. So I would like to make a heartfelt plea for you to completely ignore this album, as a protest against the way it has devastated the lives of those around it. Thank you, Nicholas. Me thinks someone is being a little over dramatic... the cd's not that bad, and i agree with jamie, because hey, if they have a record deal and a cd coming out, while the more power to them. good luck cheekies.
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Post by Nick on Aug 11, 2003 9:22:50 GMT -5
Me thinks someone is being a little over dramatic... YOU WEREN'T THERE! *goes to lie down*
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Post by Nicola's Left Boob on Aug 11, 2003 9:29:49 GMT -5
YOU WEREN'T THERE! *goes to lie down* wow, it must have been terrible... so were the cd's like little monsters that ate the customers one by one?
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Post by Nick on Aug 11, 2003 9:34:34 GMT -5
wow, it must have been terrible... so were the cd's like little monsters that ate the customers one by one? Yes, that's exactly what it was like. And they were all singing. It was like Gremlins, but less of a tongue-in-cheek playfully destructive kids' film, and more of an out-and-out blood-spattered massacre. Horrible.
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Post by Nicola's Left Boob on Aug 11, 2003 9:36:02 GMT -5
Yes, that's exactly what it was like. And they were all singing. It was like Gremlins, but less of a tongue-in-cheek playfully destructive kid's film, and more of an out-and-out blood-spattered massacre. Horrible. I might have nightmares now. So did you get hurt, or did you escape just in time to leave everyone else to die?
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Post by Nick on Aug 11, 2003 9:39:39 GMT -5
I might have nightmares now. So did you get hurt, or did you escape just in time to leave everyone else to die? I was cornered at the back, where the CD singles are. But I ran. And ran and ran and ran. A couple of them whizzed past and scratched my forehead, and one of them tried to tug at my shoes, but I got out of there, and didn't look back. It may have been cowardly, but I'm still alive. For now. Provided there's no Cheekyvenom in the scratches. And I'd rather not talk about it anymore. I'm actually quite traumatised.
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Post by Nicola's Left Boob on Aug 11, 2003 9:44:45 GMT -5
I was cornered at the back, where the CD singles are. But I ran. And ran and ran and ran. A couple of them whizzed past and scratched my forehead, and one of them tried to tug at my shoes, but I got out of there, and didn't look back. It may have been cowardly, but I'm still alive. For now. Provided there's no Cheekyvenom in the scratches. And I'd rather not talk about it anymore. I'm actually quite traumatised. I'm so sorry, we shall never speak of this any more. And remember not to go back until the Cheekies are in the dumper.
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Post by jamie on Aug 11, 2003 9:47:03 GMT -5
I'm so sorry, we shall never speak of this any more. And remember not to go back until the Cheekies are in the dumper. that'll never happen.
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Post by Nicola's Left Boob on Aug 11, 2003 9:51:48 GMT -5
Well I hope not, as I love the Cheekies and I think their album is very ace, but for Nick's sake....
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Post by Forgive Me Jenny Elly Moondial on Aug 11, 2003 16:03:33 GMT -5
I was in HMV earlier, and all the copies of 'Party Time', were running round the shop, giggling and squealing like furbies, causing all manner of chaos, and stealing peoples' shoes. The shop assistants were trying to round them up with fire extinguishers, but those damned evil CDs were just out of control. People were running from HMV, screaming. Many were in tears. One little girl had her hair wrenched out by a particularly malicious CD, which trapped her curls in its case, and dragged her around the shop. I don't doubt that we will hear of similar events in record shops up and down the country. And possibly the world. So I would like to make a heartfelt plea for you to completely ignore this album, as a protest against the way it has devastated the lives of those around it. Thank you, Nicholas. No don't listen, all the CDs wanted was to be loved. I've taken one home and it's happily cooing on my CD player. Don't get them wet though, how do you think we got two Cheeky Girls.
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