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One Direction

I am sooo glad I don't have to attend. My kids way too old.
I do remember taking my daughter to a similar event when she was in her teens.
Hated every minute of the concert but my daughter even now talks about her first concert with Mum. Warm fuzzies xx
 
Ahoy Bro Col, they are the latest Teen idols, much worse than Justin(there more of them) they are currently doing their Australia tour,
I say feed them to MsKitty
Cheers and Pass the Rum

I'm not familiar with them. Are like Justin Bieber only worse?
 
Ahoy Dallas;- You win, I did not last 3sec, make it stop!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I know your taste in music Mr C and you're gonna love it! ;-))


PS I challenge you to be able to listen to it for longer than 3 seconds :D
 
At least the won't lose their voice on the movie like they did at their concert....I am assuming some rather unhappy fans around...
 
I can report that my Girls loved the concert.... I am the best Mum in the world......I was waiting for a driver to pick us up after the concert and my 11 year said to me ... Mum I can feel One Direction they must be 100 meters away from me... :p...........I must say I was a little smart and gave my ticket away and enjoyed 4 hours at the pub...:cool:
 
One of the most fun nights I ever had was taking my then teenage daughter and a couple of her friends to a free rock concert in Northbridge at that park up the West end of James street. They wanted to go alone but as they were only around 15 I wasn't having that so tagged along.

Funny thing was the musicians were damn good with genuine musical talent and they had the kids and us older kids lapping it up from start to finish. The energy was incredible and I couldn't help but enjoy the show.

Afterwards I was the best dad ever, at least for a little while.
 
The last concert I paid to see was SEPULTURA in 1994 at the Fremantle passenger terminal.
 
If a talentless hack like Justin Timberc##t can make it big, there's hope for just about anyone.
 
Ahoy LOL Bro Col;----Ohhh lets us not forget;-----Britney LOL
quote="colzilla, post: 222749, member: 26909"]If a talentless hack like Justin Timberc##t can make it big, there's hope for just about anyone.[/quote]

 
Les us not forgive, such songs like Baby one more time and Oops...I did it again.
Oh deer spear me one more time.
 
Yeah! Mr HP at least Brit's got some milk jugs.

Nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public
 
Well I must admit after having seen the movie I have a respect for these young men and their group One Direction. I'm not into their music but have a totally different opinion of them now.
 
I think it is fantastic,we all had our favorite music when we were younger, and our parents couldnt stand it, they were always saying "Turn that shit Down", but their music sucked even more to us when we were kids. Sue your kids will always remember the concert forever and ever, good on you. Mind you the pub sounded fabulous as well. lol
 
OneDirection certainly caused female fans to scream down Christchurch and Auckland.........they are an international disaster.......
 
Though when you see what stupid things that Beiber has done He makes One Direction appear as gentlemen
Especially after the crap he wrote in the visitors book of the Anne Frank house/Museum
And playing the big man strutting out to the ring with that boxer Well I suppose there the boxer is the idiot
 
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