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Old 09-07-2012, 20:07   #51
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http://celebrityfashionclothing.co.u...product_id=366

Is this little girls teeshirt "Daddy's little princess" from the Peter Andre range then??
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Old 09-07-2012, 22:47   #52
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If it's anything like his coffee then it will be an expensive shite range.
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Old 09-07-2012, 22:49   #53
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A man of many talent...he sings, he sells coffee and now he`s flogging clothing..........wonder where he got that idea from?
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Old 10-07-2012, 09:01   #54
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Might buy my brother a Peter Andre shirt for Christmas. Does he do pants too?
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Old 10-07-2012, 09:33   #55
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Might buy my brother a Peter Andre shirt for Christmas. Does he do pants too?
Don't like your brother very much do you?
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Old 10-07-2012, 10:35   #56
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Might buy my brother a Peter Andre shirt for Christmas. Does he do pants too?
Hi Eric.Apparently Peter Andre is thinking about writing his own version of Fifty Shades of Grey...perhaps your brother would like that too?
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Old 10-07-2012, 11:12   #57
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Hi Eric.Apparently Peter Andre is thinking about writing his own version of Fifty Shades of Grey...perhaps your brother would like that too?

50 shades of shadey Pete
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Old 10-07-2012, 12:02   #58
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He needs to button up his shirt, the collection is dull and boring, I'm guessing any man who is interested in fashion would not buy them and neither would the men who are not interested in fashion. I agree with the posters that say this is a collection for his female fans to buy their male partners.
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Old 10-07-2012, 12:03   #59
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http://celebrityfashionclothing.co.u...product_id=366

Is this little girls teeshirt "Daddy's little princess" from the Peter Andre range then??
I'm sure you could buy something like that for £2 at Asda.
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Old 10-07-2012, 12:14   #60
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Oh lord. He gets worse. £60 quid for a Peter Andre shirt when people havent got any money. Unless its at your local Roxy or Mirage nightclub youd be ashamed. People would be happier if you said it was a Burtons.

Does he really think he's cool?
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Old 10-07-2012, 12:14   #61
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Hi Eric.Apparently Peter Andre is thinking about writing his own version of Fifty Shades of Grey...perhaps your brother would like that too?
I'm not buying him 2 presents.
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Old 10-07-2012, 12:32   #62
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He needs to button up his shirt, the collection is dull and boring, I'm guessing any man who is interested in fashion would not buy them and neither would the men who are not interested in fashion. I agree with the posters that say this is a collection for his female fans to buy their male partners.
He isn`t selling rugby shirts...so I won`t be buying anything,
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Hi Eric.Apparently Peter Andre is thinking about writing his own version of Fifty Shades of Grey...perhaps your brother would like that too?
As the international ambassador for Fake Bake surely it will have to be 50 Shades of Orange?
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As the international ambassador for Fake Bake surely it will have to be 50 Shades of Orange?
^^^THIS^^^ made me laugh so much.. :
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A man of many talent...he sings, he sells coffee and now he`s flogging clothing..........wonder where he got that idea from?
You forgot the ghost written books!
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As the international ambassador for Fake Bake surely it will have to be 50 Shades of Orange?
****belly laugh****
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50 shades of shadey Pete
Indeed. Long wait for the Olympic torch...conveniently outside the convenience store...so I perused the usual trashy rags and sure enough in Pete's column, he's thinking about penning his own "50 shades". I can tell you how the novel ends already if you like?

Spoiler
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Indeed. Long wait for the Olympic torch...conveniently outside the convenience store...so I perused the usual trashy rags and sure enough in Pete's column, he's thinking about penning his own "50 shades":(. I can tell you how the novel ends already if you like?

Spoiler
he really likes to get on the band wagon with anything popular (not that I've any intention of reading it myself).
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50 shades of cheese ... Another suggested title for his book
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50 shades of cheese ... Another suggested title for his book
I think I'd rather read a series of books called 50 Types of Cheese!
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I think I'd rather read a series of books called 50 Types of Cheese!
Me too ..
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Old 10-07-2012, 19:53   #72
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50 shades of shadey Pete
50 Shades of Meh, more like.
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Old 10-07-2012, 23:13   #73
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Having looked at his "collection" all his shirts look the same.. With different colour cuffs and front trim to the rest of the shirt.. I thought this fashion had passed if I'm honest
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I'm sure you could buy something like that for £2 at Asda.
As usual, Peter Andre doesn't have an original thought in his head
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Old 11-07-2012, 00:14   #75
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My daughter has a pink Tshirt with that written on it from Asda £3.99 ..
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