The boys (and now men) - all from south Essex - have worked hard since their triumph, notching up world wide tours and concerts.
Last year when they headlined the pantomime at the Cliffs Pavilion they literally smashed box office records with their sell-out performances and it seems they are set to do the same this year as they star in the festive offering, Robin Hood.I'll leave it to the readers to burst your bubble, Emma:
Heh!
One of the members comes from my town. His older brother was elected as a Labour councillor while still a student and is vile: not just politically, but he's mixed-race, raised by a mother of pallor yet spends every Black moment of every Black day blackly being Black. He takes an occasional break from melanin obsession in order to fawn over Mohammedanism. As he's as gay as a gay thing can gaily be, that's not an obvious fit. I think he turned up to one or two meetings during his tenure but managed to collect his allowances. I'd forgotten all about him until this article reminded me. Thanks a bunch, Joolz. I can feel my piss beginning to boil. My poor bladder.
ReplyDeleteDiversity? Aren't they just a modern day Pans people?
ReplyDeleteJT, I think it's a bit unfair to bash some one for having a knob head for a brother.
ReplyDeleteBucko, Diversity's dance moves are highly impressive, Pan's People not so much.
Stonyground, I think it's clear that it's the brother I'm bashing. I made no comment about the dancer.
ReplyDeleteThey’ve had a residence at Butlin’s Bognor Regis for several summers, if you’re desperate to see them.
ReplyDelete"He takes an occasional break from melanin obsession in order to fawn over Mohammedanism. As he's as gay as a gay thing can gaily be, that's not an obvious fit. "
ReplyDeleteROFL!
"Aren't they just a modern day Pans people?"
They, at least, could dance! Sorry, Stonyground!
"They’ve had a residence at Butlin’s Bognor Regis for several summers, if you’re desperate to see them."
I think I'm with King George V there, thanks....