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Old 25-12-2015, 02:03 PM #1
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Default This years Christmas No1

The Sodding NHS Choir
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35178566

How a corrupt and poorly run organisation got to the Christmas No1 is just beyond me!!!

There are more songs that were more deserving of the xmas no1 instead of a CHOIR, yes a bloody CHOIR.

Choir music is SO bland, boring and depressing and is irrelevant in 2015. This is by far the worst Christmas Number 1 EVER. Even Mr. Blobby from 1993 or Bob the Builder from 2000 were way better than this farce of a song.

Oh well, the NHS choir shall permanently remain a one-hit wonder, can't see them repeating their success with another dull, depressing lullaby. Here today, gone tomorrow.

A sh*t Christmas #1 to sum up a sh*t year.
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