Off topic but well worth it: Sisters Roar - The Survivor Birds - Please take a look.
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A very good friend of mine is in the video and every penny of the proceeds is donated to these causes.
Cancer Care UK - Joes Cervical Trust - Star support for Domestic Violence
The song is terrific and you will see from the video that they all had a great time lol.
Purchase Now for only 99p. Itunes £0.99 CD £2.99
The video is great fun to watch and you can purchase the CD and find out more information
@ www.sally-bee.com
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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do take a look and lets make some money for the causes.
GREAT SONG, GREAT VIDEO AND A GREAT BUNCH OF LADIES AND IT WOULD ALSO BE GREAT
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Many thanks and please do let me know if you got involved, there may be something I can do for you.
A huge thank you.
Andy
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