Love your ticker!!! I think I need to add a concert ticker to my siggie!
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Thank you! I don't have a trip to countdown, but I have my concert!![]()
I won't have a trip to count down soon, but the concerts this fall are just as exciting!!!Love your ticker!!! I think I need to add a concert ticker to my siggie!
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Thank you! I don't have a trip to countdown, but I have my concert!![]()
Only took a couple of hours! It is kind of like a a facebook or myspace page with message boards. I haven't played around much, but it is a huge improvement over the old boards!how long did it take you to get approved heather??? someone just mentioned that it would be a couple of days!!!im hearing great things about it, and i want in there yesterday!!
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Hope your approval comes in soon!!!hmmm...still waiting for my approval!!
just an fyi everyone- single is on the vote list for TRL...![]()
ooh... you might have to wait until Mondaylol...if i ever get approved!!! mine is still pending!!![]()
Good morning, ladies! Hope you are having a great weekend! When you get on the boards at nkotb, come by my page. I am HeatherD over there. It is kind of fun, but I am not sure that I like how the message boards are set up. Oh well, at least they are back!!!
finally got my approval- there are 2 HeatherDs over there- which one are you??
Billboard.com said:The New Kids' comeback album contains songs like "Grown Man," "Big Girl Now" and "Put It on My Tab," designed to deliver the message that they're no longer the fresh-faced tweens on your pre-algebra notebook. But when one of them sings, "Let's try every position," on "Sexify My Love," it's hard not to smirkify your face. Sure, the New Kids deserve a shot at a reunion as much as anyone. But unless you're holding the album cover you'd have no way of knowing who these singers are, so completely have the Kids been filtered through the Usher Machine. Most of "The Block" is a reasonable enough approximation of faceless club pop, complete with standard-issue guest stars (the Pussycat Dolls, Timbaland) and out-of-left-field rap bridges. When the Kids hit the road this fall, songs from "The Block" will do little more than provide nostalgia-craving fans a chance to check their BlackBerrys. Jeff Vrabel