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Get Nirvana To Xmas #1
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BrunoStreete
26-12-2011
Originally Posted by snickerdoodle:
“i dont understand these campaigns.”

Nor me. People need to get a life.
BrunoStreete
26-12-2011
Originally Posted by eugenespeed:
“Think this is the last year we'll need these campaigns, X Factor has now failed twice now to claim the number one and after the reduced ratings is clearly not as popular as it once was.”

There won't be a Military Wives every year. The X Factor sold enough to be number one nearly every year.
too_fast_4_u
26-12-2011
Originally Posted by JSB1980:
“Number 11- I think the phrase " I don't know why you bothered" springs to mind

And before I hear the "Well we raised money for charity" excuse, that's great, but don't charities deserve some fundraising efforts more than just one week out of the year?”

MW comes to mind
too_fast_4_u
26-12-2011
Originally Posted by elnombre:
“HA HA WE WIN! I TOLD YOU SO!”

are you a MW
snickerdoodle
26-12-2011
i wonder how the military are feeling
elnombre
28-12-2011
Originally Posted by snickerdoodle:
“HA HA WE WIN! I TOLD YOU SO!


even though this is my first post in this thread ”

I have the ability to search for prior threads on the same subject rather than thinking that my input justifies a new one:
http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1592850

Originally Posted by too_fast_4_u:
“are you a MW”

No, just a person with common sense who buys music because I wish to obtain and hear it rather than an easily led Facebook joiner Congratulations on your tremendous act of rebellion though, you sure showed me! For your next trick I suggest dyeing your hair an anarchic colour. That'll show 'em, yeah?!
too_fast_4_u
28-12-2011
Originally Posted by elnombre:
“

No, just a person with common sense who buys music because I wish to obtain and hear it rather than an easily led Facebook joiner Congratulations on your tremendous act of rebellion though, you sure showed me! For your next trick I suggest dyeing your hair an anarchic colour. That'll show 'em, yeah?!”

sorry as you sit there on this mighty high horse above the rest of us mere mortals it must get lonely been on been your own with no one to love.

well i'm out of food for this following troll
elnombre
28-12-2011
Originally Posted by too_fast_4_u:
“sorry as you sit there on this mighty high horse above the rest of us mere mortals it must get lonely been on been your own with no one to love.”

On the contrary, there's plenty of company up here in the realm of common sense, feel free to join us when you grow up.
too_fast_4_u
28-12-2011
Originally Posted by elnombre:
“HA HA WE WIN! I TOLD YOU SO!”

Originally Posted by elnombre:
“On the contrary, there's plenty of company up here in the realm of common sense, feel free to join us when you grow up. ”



i'm out of food now...next subject your gonna follow me on
big dan
28-12-2011
Originally Posted by Raven123:
“Well that's BS as Nirvana are actually number 6 and is only 13,000 between number 2 and number 9.

The MW's sales have slowed down considerably, where as Nirvana is dominating just about every download chart, MW are relying on hard copies. The biggest day is tomorrow.

Foo Fighters, Iron Maiden, Enter Shikari, The Blackout amongst other bands are now supporting the campaign, daily coverage on Kerrang, Scuzz and Radio 1 now and quite a number of celebs including Leigh Francis, Joey Barton are on board too.

It will happen. The only way it won't is if it's fixed for the MW.”

Originally Posted by Raven123:
“everything was stacked against nirvana from the start, the bbc plugging a group from one of their own shows a dozen times a day, having a mw special programme a couple of days ago, plugging the mw on bbc radio and nothing else, as what is meant to be an un-biased paid for service, they are actually breaking the law. The govenrment allowed the mw single to be tax free, but no other charity single, again, breaking the law. The organisation of the nirvana campaign was very last minute n nothing was planned properly compared to the ratm campaign. All in all, it was a right royal stitch up, worst number 1 in years.”

From the start? You've changed your tune.
CBFreak
28-12-2011
Nice that the Miltary Wives got number 1 but that song is so annoyingly dull I can't sit through it. Should have been Nirvana. Oh well at least it wasn't Little Mix.
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