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Westlife - Back Home for €4.99 max.

  • 10-07-2008 5:11pm
    #1
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    Got an email from CDWow saying the above was now "deal of the week" at €5.99. Click on this link and it will show up at €4.99. I had a €2 voucher so that brought it down to €2.99. Sweet.

    There are loads of vouchers around so you should be able to get it for less than the above.

    And before any of you say it Im buying it for my daughter. :cool:


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,399 ✭✭✭Kashkai


    muffler wrote: »
    Got an email from CDWow saying the above was now "deal of the week" at €5.99. Click on this link and it will show up at €4.99. I had a €2 voucher so that brought it down to €2.99. Sweet.

    There are loads of vouchers around so you should be able to get it for less than the above.

    And before any of you say it Im buying it for my daughter. :cool:


    DON'T DO IT MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I too bought this for my 8 year old and its played night and day. I never liked Westlife before but I positively hate them now. Such a load of cheesy, bland sh!te from nancy boys.

    Hopefully they will soon be gone with the celtic tiger and we can get some real bands back that actually write their own songs, play their own instruments and don't wear make up. God imagine westlife doing an audition for Jimmy Rabbitte in the Commitments (i.e. typical of the Dublin that I grew up in - poor but unpretencious and great craic) - he'd have shot them and wouldn't the world be a better place.

    Rant over - I'm sorry but I just don't like them (and thats putting it nicely)


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