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Danno from Bambi wanted to be a JCB when he was 8. Not a JCB driver. A JCB.
I think he's doing fancy stuff with acoustics now.
I think he's doing fancy stuff with acoustics now.
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Bahahhaado something useful, like pop punk
ya dumb kids
I dunno I watched it at 2am or so and I think I was missing the bigger point he was making. Must watch another.I watched an episode of Fat Mike's show where he spoke to kids and they were all "the president", "cure cancer" and stuff like that. His response was something like cop on with that shit. Learn how to fix things, be a mechanic etc. It was cool. The rest of the programme was total garbage though.
Danno from Bambi wanted to be a JCB when he was 8. Not a JCB driver. A JCB.
I think he's doing fancy stuff with acoustics now.
I dunno I watched it at 2am or so and I think I was missing the bigger point he was making. Must watch another.
I believe he did. He now only plays guitars made of gold using strings made of the finest silk.Sure didn’t he sell his guitar app thingy for millions?
Bought my Kramer guitar from him years ago and he was working in the music tech dept in DIT Kev Street
Don't,he is not a likeable person.
Just had it confirmed it was his brother who wanted to be a JCB.Danno from Bambi wanted to be a JCB when he was 8. Not a JCB driver. A JCB.
I think he's doing fancy stuff with acoustics now.
He was all "LOL THE ARTS THAT'S NOT MAKING MONEY, THAT'S JUST DUMB GAY READING BOOKS. IF EVERYONE IN THE WORLD WAS A MECHANIC YOU'D ALL BE ON MECHANICS WAGES" because yeah ok fuck offI watched an episode of Fat Mike's show where he spoke to kids and they were all "the president", "cure cancer" and stuff like that. His response was something like cop on with that shit. Learn how to fix things, be a mechanic etc. It was cool. The rest of the programme was total garbage though.
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that means you start on 29k, right?
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