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Nina

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  1. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Beach scene was well done, with Darius in swimming trunks, body glistening with water. No blue waves though, just he sound of waves and a projection of the sea on a screen.
  2. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    I knew about it from Archive and News, sadly I live in London not Scotland so couldn't go but am very glad a couple of people made it.
  3. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    At least we'll see him again. Hope it is given a bit more of a chance than GWTW
  4. Nina posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    Our video of support from Darius
  5. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    I saw it. She did fine and is through to boot camp
  6. Nina posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    I liked Karl and Spence.
  7. Nina posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    It's a self-fulfilling prophesy. If you believe in yourself you can do it, if you believe you will fail, then you will.
  8. Nina posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    It's here, Polly http://forster.proudcloud.net/artists/darius/index.html
  9. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Never assume anything when it comes to Darius
  10. Nina posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    They talk about Beauty and the Beast as if it is a goer. Wish that were the case.
  11. Nina posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    Natasha Henstridge arrives to Coldplay concert with her husband Darius Campbell http://youtu.be/UStHFjPbEz4
  12. Nina posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    Thanks Meg. I've downloaded them but don't think I'll be putting them on my mp3 player.
  13. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Oh well, c'est la vie
  14. Nina posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    me neither
  15. Nina posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    I'd like to see the Beast similar to the Ron Pearlman one, written so you felt empathy for him. I did like that series.