Do you mind, there's a queue!F*ck of Sally, I thought it was a different price. God I’d love to slap her round the face with a wet fish
but not 'did' did?Alison Moyet and three of The Bangles were the ones I did.
She's doing Tili now on QVC. They've tried scrubbing her up a bit and making her look a bit less common, and it's worked to an extent. She was much more quiet, measured and QVCified to begin with, but that horrid squawking has started coming back again. She tried, bless her. Up the duff again, I see.I know this is the Ideal World forum but one of there past presenters has just popped up on QVC - selling the Tili 12 days of Christmas advent calendar, it’s Jess, the ex Pro Skins expert
Oh, the binbag chairs! Weren't they from 'The Furniture Company' or something. i.e. cheap Chinese tat.
Any more dids and you’ll have me thinking Ken Dodd.
I always thought Morten was too hairy and with a funny nose…I did like Mags from a-ha, everyone fancied Morten, but Mags was lovely, still is.
I can't watch her but if I ever flick over and she is on with her spin, my other half she saysF*ck of Sally, I thought it was a different price. God I’d love to slap her round the face with a wet fish
It was so obviously Morten, he even sang his own song, yet nobody guessed correctly.I always thought Morten was too hairy and with a funny nose…
I loved George, he had his faults, but had an amazing voice, and was very generous.Totally agree. And John Taylor of Duran Duran won the award for Most Fanciable Human Being in Smash Hit magazines Reader's Poll 1983-1986, I probably voted for him.
However I didn't vote for the winner in 1987 (OK I'll tell you, it was Phillip Schofield)
Just looked all this up on Wikipedia, what was disturbing was that in 1985 George Michael won Biggest Prat of the Year and in 1986 he won The Most Horrible Thing of the Year. I don't remember stuff like that.
I agree about Tony, fantastic singer, and I always thought Alison Moyet was a pretty girl.As a heterosexual man, my view on the most handsome 1980s’ British male pop star I definitely didn’t fancy has to be Tony Hadley. He could sing a bit, too. Alison Moyet and three of The Bangles were the ones I did.
He lived a colourful life, what a guy though and what a voice. Definitely gone too soon, like FreddyI loved George, he had his faults, but had an amazing voice, and was very generous.