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Have you seen this...Erm show ( I know but this transcends the family room, trust me ! )


Oh my friggin knickers in hell.


OK, you know the 2 singing coaches from fame academy ( her with the plum barnett and him....well , a plum ) they have a kids programme now on Cbb's


Somehow check it out , it is rank beyond belief


Even my 5 year old took one look( and this is a kid who is deprived of TV all week)and said "Oh no I HATE this show"


Research & tell me I'm no madder than say...err yesterday !




W**F


* just popped my head round TV room " Dad turn this over...I still hate it"

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Unfortunately caught some of this on Cbeebies last weekend - was babysitting my neice.

I was overwhelmed with waves of nausea - and I wasn't even hungover then!( unlike today, Good God).


It's almost on a par with that Deeelite "Groove is in the heart" video.

Could cause an aural haemhorrage.

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Even my 5 year old took one look( and this is a

> kid who is deprived of TV all week)and said "Oh no

> I HATE this show"



Bloody hell Woof you're not one of those alternative hippie families that believe in free thinking and home schooling are you?


I bet you all make each other shitty Christmas presents out of wood and cardboard under the predictable doctrine of 'it's the thought that counts'.

Andystar Wrote:

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> What a shameless plug for your show, woof, i saw

> you there playing the piano, I was impressed that

> Carrie could bounce around in those heels tho

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I admit perversely to liking it. It was the heels that did me & her "energy"


Ohh frig I find myself "wandering when" i can indulge some more!


In hope


W**F

sawyerphin Wrote:

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> Big Cock Little Cock?

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S.


This is a serious thread regarding the quality of children's TV.


You introduce the dimensional aspects of the penis. What is your target audience?


Can you do the "moonwalk"?


P155 off then.



W**F

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> woofmarkthedog Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

>

> > Even my 5 year old took one look( and this is a

> > kid who is deprived of TV all week)and said "Oh

> no

> > I HATE this show"

>

>

> Bloody hell Woof you're not one of those

> alternative hippie families that believe in free

> thinking and home schooling are you?

>

> I bet you all make each other shitty Christmas

> presents out of wood and cardboard under the

> predictable doctrine of 'it's the thought that

> counts'.

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We are about to recycle your cornflake thankyou x card again.


Please ,Christmas is for "others"....now play boys E sharp....laa..laa..laa...

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