Nasties uproar after you tube fav's announced PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 21 August 2009
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The inbox of the the "nasty reporter" has been running hot since the publishing of you tube fav videos.

Most notably from Aido Wheeler who commented "fair go mate, when am I going to get a go at something" and he continued with "this is bullshit, I don't won't to lumped in with the weak ribbed blokes and have a cow falling over I want this ..."

So without further ado - Aido's favourite you tube clip - Aido chose this and I quote "He is so hot and he can F***ing sing too, I love him, I love him, I love him" -



Trooper confessed that he loves this show about the army on You Tube "It reflects all of my experinces with men in uniform"



Deak revealed that he "chills out" to the Smashing Pumpkins classic - Disarm. Featuring the laid back line of "The killer in me meets the killer in you". Nice choice for a friendly over 35's match.



Mick Watts, at first was a little coy about revealing his favourite. A little bit of playfull tickling on the ribs brought the following classic to the surface, Watts added this is my life every day - it is awesome being a pilot.



Pup Walsh came out with this classic "I only listen music from people who I can look straight in the eye" - Which comes as no suprise when you see his choice:



There is no truth in the rumour that Pup only has one record in his collection.
 
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