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Just bought a copy of The Celeb Diaries by the editor of Heat to read on holiday...in a similar vein to Piers Morgan's The Insider that I also relished....The Glory of Love, the theme tune to Karate Kid is another.... and lunch on Fridays when I should be writing ....oooh, and many many more....

buggie Wrote:

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> I have so many guilty pleasures... but this was

> played at future sister-in-law's wedding at the

> weekend and I found sadly enough I could still

> sing along to it (msg to Keef - it might be on the

> ipod but not expecting a live performance of it

> come March..... although bet you guys could do it

> really well!!)



We have actually mentioned doing that for a bit of old school cheese. So you never know...

Oh Keef, thank you! I love that.

I used to sing along to that all the time with my little sister (I was Elaine she was Barbara) and it's still a favourite for long car journeys. So much so, that at a very drunken engagement party we discovered that our husbands had been forced to sing the opposite parts so many times, they could actually do the whole thing together!

Bignumber5 makes a lovely Barbara ;-)

david_carnell Wrote:

Bread and gravy.

Crisp sandwiches.

Aerosmith.

Turning the heating up in winter to the extent I

can just wear pants.

Glenn Campbell.

Scrabble


Nothing personal Sir David but the image of you,in Winter,digesting Bread and gravy and crisp sandwiches while sitting around wearing just pants, playing scrabble and listening to Aerosmith and Glen Campbell is not a vision that I want to cherish for too long..B)

Snakebite & Black (or is it just called snakebite... not sure)

Baileys, and other similar sickly sweet revolting liquers

Fishfinger sandwiches with cheese, ketchup and tartare sauce all melted in together

Roast lunch sandwiches

Most bisuits and cakes, sometimes an entire packet in lieu of a meal

Knight Rider

Van Damme / Seagal movies

Shannon Tweed (oh, the shame)

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