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28 Jul 2005 4:11 PM  
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funkytown - lipps comfortably numb - scissors sisters house of pain - jump around annie - chewing gum b52's - loveshack your woman - white town
I've got all of those except white town on 12" as well.
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29 Jul 2005 2:52 PM  
Would you really class 'Roxy Music' as a guilty pleasure?? They're way too cool to be un-cool cool ... Anyway, my guilty pleasure is ELO.. Musicly anyway

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30 Jul 2005 11:54 AM  
two Rick Astley Albums.... one Kylie.... when is my next appointment!?
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30 Jul 2005 12:32 PM  
I'm sorry but in my professional opinion your problem is too advanced, we can do nothing for you here. Try electorshock
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08 Aug 2005 6:02 PM  
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Does anybody else have any guilty pleasures to confess? Are there any Wedding DJ staples that you secretly love?
By gad I accept your challenge, now lets see whats in my record collection that can make y'all cringe. Please bear in mind that I paid good money for the pleasure of listening to the following tracks in the privacy of my car. Pat Boone - Its a long way to the top (if you want to rock and roll) Ronan Keating - When you say nothing at all AC/DC - Heatseeker Hothouse Flowers - Ballad of Katie Stereophonics - Vegas Two Times Toby Keith - Courtesy of the red, white and blue Ratt - Nobody Rides for Free George Strait - All My Ex's Live in Texas Bryan Adams - Hearts on Fire Peter Andre - Mysterious Girl Kate Bush - Sensual World Nelly Furtado - Turn out the light Wang Chung - Dancehall Days Kylie / Robbie Williams - Kids Britney Spears - I Love Rock n Roll (I bet you do, you dirty little minx, grrr)
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27 Aug 2006 7:31 PM  
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Does anybody else have any guilty pleasures to confess? Are there any Wedding DJ staples that you secretly love?
By gad I accept your challenge, now lets see whats in my record collection that can make y'all cringe. Please bear in mind that I paid good money for the pleasure of listening to the following tracks in the privacy of my car. Pat Boone - Its a long way to the top (if you want to rock and roll) Ronan Keating - When you say nothing at all AC/DC - Heatseeker Hothouse Flowers - Ballad of Katie Stereophonics - Vegas Two Times Toby Keith - Courtesy of the red, white and blue Ratt - Nobody Rides for Free George Strait - All My Ex's Live in Texas Bryan Adams - Hearts on Fire Peter Andre - Mysterious Girl Kate Bush - Sensual World Nelly Furtado - Turn out the light Wang Chung - Dancehall Days Kylie / Robbie Williams - Kids Britney Spears - I Love Rock n Roll (I bet you do, you dirty little minx, grrr) All your choices are fine apart from one: Ronan Keating. That is totally and utterly unforgivable and I am surprised you have have the audacity to still show your face around these parts.
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27 Aug 2006 7:52 PM  
I'm sorry, but I just can't read past Ronan Keating...what the?!?! :) And while we're having a wee rant. Has anyone heard the latest by Robbie Williams? Unbelievably dreadful song... ais.
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27 Aug 2006 8:09 PM  
Is it as bad as Timberlake's 'Sexy Back'? What a pile of steaming dung that is!!!
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28 Aug 2006 11:32 AM  
:) No way, not even close my man.
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28 Aug 2006 11:52 AM  
Ace Of Base Whigfield So stupid so gay so f**king hillarious cant help but smile
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28 Aug 2006 12:14 PM  
Anything for love - meatloaf can you feel the love tonight - elton john Jesus walks - kanye west

''I had black coffee and apple pie with a slice of melted yellow cheese. I think that was a good selection. ''
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28 Aug 2006 1:25 PM  
Oh dear.. I don't think I'll be able to look some of you in the (virtual) eye again. Anywho, as you've all exposed yourselves as deeply disturbed individuals, I might as well chip in with my, 'My Guilty Pleasures' Jump - Kriss Kross Maneater - Hall and Oates Sex Crimes - Eurthymics Close to the edit - Art of Noise Remember Me - Blueboy And, Christ, That Dance Mix of the Baywatch theme tune.

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28 Aug 2006 2:29 PM  
Right said Fred - Deeply Dippy. Always wanted to cover it for some strange reason.
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28 Aug 2006 5:37 PM  
Right, lets see if I can top Ronan Keating 'When You're gone' Bryan Adams / Mel C 'Hot For Teacher' Van Halen 'I Cant Dance' Genesis 'Die another Day' Madonna 'F*ck Her Gently' Tenacious D 'Tainted Love' pu**ycat Dolls' 'Queen of the new year' deacon blue
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28 Aug 2006 6:28 PM  
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Right, lets see if I can top Ronan Keating 'Die another Day' Madonna
Ah Jules, sorry, but even by my standards that track is just pants. It marks the exact point that she ran out of ideas, or at least people to nick ideas from. Like some early Madonna, "Ray of light" is good, most of "Music" is good, I even think her cover of American Pie is better than Don McCleans' version, but this track is mind numbingly tedious. As for Ronan Keating, inexcusable, the only man who can take that awful and inexplicably popular Goo Goo Dolls song and make it worse. Talk about scuffing up a turd.
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28 Aug 2006 10:29 PM  
Ronan Keating, Right Said Fred, Die another day. Man I am feeling SO much better about my confessions I gotta say :D Was worried you lot were too cool for school and wouldn't admit your dirty hidden cd secrets. a.
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