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itsmagic

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  1. Why didn't Kylie didn't include Tightrope on every edition of Fever? To give a serious answer, look up the Don Henry and Kevin Ives, Kurt Sova and Philip Fraser cases. They're very eerie.
  2. No. They were the Kids Bop version of Girls Aloud, and since Girls Aloud are having a renaissance, there's no need for The Saturdays to return. Though I do love What About Us and their cover of Beggin'.
  3. This song is good, but Pocketful of Sunshine is better.
  4. Girls Aloud and Destiny's Child all the way. TLC had some great singles, and Spice Girls are great for a throwback, but I don't listen to them too often.
  5. Padam Padam > Dancing > Say Something. Never liked Say Something. Disco had so many outstanding tracks and potential lead singles that SS felt like a poor choice when the full album was released.
  6. Kim Woodburn anytime she was on Loose Women. Kim Woodburn calling Philip Schofield a big phony on This Morning. Wendy passing out during her Halloween show.
  7. No, the 90s were the best decade for entertainment, especially TV. Reality TV ushered in its demise.
  8. Like a Virgin. Debut is just a tad too 80s. Iconic but dated.
  9. Rightfully so. Let me go and turn on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
  10. Stephenie Meyer is probably rage-shaking that she said this out loud.
  11. No, because that's the worst song off of NTMT.

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