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They are reforming. Good or bad idea?
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wel it it jus to make money bad
if it to get back some of the golry day maybye good!
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One of them has a roofing business, one is a dj, one got an ivor novello (think that's it) award. Brian Harvey seems to be doing nothing and wasn't a big success in Celebrity jungle.
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and run himslef over
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Oh yeah I forgot about that. When he was off his head with drugs but claimed he had dropped his kebab.
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mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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and run himslef over
he is living in hastings with his girlfriend and still undergoing intensive therapy to help him to try and walk again so i doubt he will be very involved with a come back
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this is arguably the worst news i've heard all decade.
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You not like their music?
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jeez... can you even call it 'music'?
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I was actually born in E17 (Walthamstow, where they come from)
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I hear that's a very nice area.
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It's OK. Urban but leafy.
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I used to love Take That when I was little and when East 17 came out they were like the bad boys of pop.
Not a good idea to reform.
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I always prefered East 17 music to Take That. I agree though , perhaps it's not such a good idea to reform.
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They've obviously seen the Take That tour sell out and thought 'we'll have a bit of that'. They won't do nearly as well.
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"outside its raining, but inside its wet..."
come on! we dont need that rubbish again!
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Now that's what I call a lyric!
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I really liked east 17 and take that!! but i agree i dont think they should make a come back
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When boy bands get older they look silly and out of place trying to do the young thing again.
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I think Take That had a different sort of fan base, therefore their comeback has been successful.
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I sincerely hope these insufferable "chavs" do not reform their pitiful band.
Not to my liking at all. Especially not the really dumb-ass one who ran himself over. Cannot abide him.
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I think Take That had a different sort of fan base, therefore their comeback has been successful.
Take That also appealed to older and middle aged women. (east 17 never did.) so now all of Take That's original fans are around 30, of course theres still going to be a fanbase. it's not fair - i wanted them to be gone forever.
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I would say Take Thats Fan base now goes from the age of say 18 upwards.
I am 21 and I was 13 when they split. I still like seeing them on TV 
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it's not fair - i wanted them to be gone forever.
Listen, cullottes have made a comeback - if they can come back, anything can!
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I wore them to school
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it's not fair - i wanted them to be gone forever.
Listen, cullottes have made a comeback - if they can come back, anything can!
Where? I hope not!!
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They are not sexy
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Smurfy you have to be kidding us. I wouldn't be seen dead wearing culottes.
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Unfortunately he's right - there are plenty of them in the shops.
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I wore them to school
We were not allowed them at school, it HAD to be a skirt. These days girls can wear trousers to that school BUT they have to wear a tie. We didn't have to wear a tie.
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I remember when I was about 12 that girls were fighting to be allowed to wear trousers in winter. If you tried to sneak in wearing cullottes you were in big trouble...
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Legally, I do not think a school can insist on skirts for girls.
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Probably not now, but back in 1992 (when my female classmates had to fight to wear trousers) it definitely was.
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I wore them to school
We were not allowed them at school, it HAD to be a skirt. These days girls can wear trousers to that school BUT they have to wear a tie. We didn't have to wear a tie.
I couldn't wear them to Secondary School as it had to be a kilt but I could get away with it at Primary School.
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A local school to me was in the news recently as it actually banned girls from wearing skirts! Some parents took it further and the ban was removed.
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We couldn't wear trousers for school but I see around here all the girls wear trousers now.