A list of puns related to "Girls Aloud"
This is a tik tok my friend showed me some time in 2020 or 2021. I don't think either of the speakers are visible--it's just a video of the sign from across a parking lot or something.
I don't remember exactly what the sign said, but it had this call and response thing going on that was something like this:
"Food? YES! Beds? YES! Drinks? NO!" etc. The first girl would read out the question part and the second girl would instantly answer with the response. By the end of it, she was pretty much cutting off the first speaker who was clearly trying very hard not to laugh the whole time.
I vividly remember that the way she said "no" was so intense and purposefully nasally: almost like she was saying "bo."
Thanks in advance if anyone has seen it and can get me the link! :]
This Christmas I want to read to my two 6 year old nieces when i see them over the holidays. One loves dragons and the other loves space. Iβm looking for a book that can be read aloud and isnβt too long. Anything come to mind?
Fight me.
With Sarah Harding passed away (RIP Beautiful), I revisit Girls Aloudβs discography and I used to obsessed with them and their music is literally masterpiece, to me they are still the girl group when it comes to best music even though I love Kpop, GA is still that ladies for music.
Listen to their discography makes me want Kpop to inspired by them which is experimental yet still be melodic. Songs like Biology, The Show being flawless by having multiple hooks in the same song and you donβt even know which one is the chorus.
I would like to see groups to tackle songs like Something New, Something Kinda Oooh and Sexy No No No which just them being fierce and charismatic. I donβt need fancy choreography, just them being fierce will be fine. I feel that girls like CLC, Red Velvet can pull off or Blackpink if they ever want to remove Teddy.
For those who didnβt familiar GA, I suggest to start listen to their βTenβ album which is compilation of their greatest hits.
I like the funky sound it has
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> Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding, 39, who had breast cancer, died on Sunday morning, her mother has said.
> Harding announced in August 2020 that she had been diagnosed with the disease, which had spread to other parts of her body.
> Earlier this year Harding revealed doctors had told her she would not see another Christmas.
> In a post next to a black and white image of Harding, her mother wrote: "It's with deep heartbreak that today I'm sharing the news that my beautiful daughter Sarah has sadly passed away."Many of you will know of Sarah's battle with cancer and that she fought so strongly from her diagnosis until her last day.
> Earlier this year, in an extract from her memoir Hear Me Out published in the Times, Harding wrote: "In December my doctor told me that the upcoming Christmas would probably be my last."
> Harding shot to fame in 2002 as a contestant on Popstars: The Rivals - an ITV talent show which aimed to find both a new girl band and boy band.
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