Run for the hills...Update
Is comic relief about using comedy to raise poverty awareness, or slappers?
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Girls Aloud and the Sugababes have teamed up to record this year's Comic Relief single.
According to reports, the girl groups will release a cover of Aerosmith's 'Walk This Way' ahead of the biannual fundraiser on March 16.
Is the thinking behind this to drive home the suffering felt by deprived children around the world?
A second charity single, featuring a number of comedians, is also thought to be in development.
Isn't this what Comic Relief should be about?
Is it too late to start raising money to prevent the Sugarygirlybabes Aloud fiasco being made.
Join me and all right thinking people in saying this monstrosity must be strangled at birth or, preferably, in utero.
I've heard this and it is just awful enough to be painful but not so bad as to be funny.
garethwi (17-01-2007 12:32:45)
But aren't they a bit runty? Better stoke up the oven for Dawn Franch.
shropsC.I. (16-01-2007 23:23:53)
How about feeding them all to the starving children
hmmmmmmmmm (16-01-2007 23:09:47)
I thought you were leading me in to a false sense of slagging of and then arranging the comp claim
revrobuk (16-01-2007 22:59:29)
It's not that close a family connection, if that's what you mean...
hmmmmmmmm (16-01-2007 22:50:24)
should you two not be in favour of Girls Aloud?
garethwi (16-01-2007 20:21:26)
It will probably be a complete joke, if that's what you mean.
revrobuk (16-01-2007 13:18:10)
So this isn't meant to be a comedy record?
garethwi (16-01-2007 11:07:48)
Why not try and make a proper comedy record and leave it at that?

Music Lover (12-02-2007 19:40:46)