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When Kimberly Walsh was in LA recently, have you heard if she paid a visit to Nadine's Irish Mist?
Do you know Cheryl Cole is a judge on a UK TV talent show right now with Simon Cowell called "The X Factor"? So it looks like she won't be in LA when Chelsea visits.
Best version of "I Think We're Alone Now":
A) Tommy James & The Shondells
B) Tiffany
C) Girls Aloud
And also how about a reader poll asking this question?
You know the age-old philosophical question "If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?"
Along the same lines, if a member of Girls Aloud walks down an American street, would anyone know who they are?
Does it make sense for Nadine Coyle to own and live in a house located in a Southern California coastal town yet instead spend her time in the swimming pool of a Southern California hotel? Is this an Irish thing?
As of today, where do we stand on the issue of finally breaking Girls Aloud in the USA?
Kevin O'Neill has a "win at all costs" mentality. Do you think he is going to try to challenge Nadine Coyle as Southern California's preeminent Irish person?
This is the way I see things - Girls Aloud sell out arenas, and occasionally play stadiums, in the UK, Europe, Australia, and maybe some other places. Right?
So the question becomes, if Girls Aloud were to play a show in Southern California, would they even be able to sell out one night at Nadine's Irish Mist?
Using the Spice Girls as historical precedent, how would you rate the chances of the Girls Aloud members having successful solo careers when the group eventually calls it a day? Here's how I would rate their chances:
Cheryl: 55%
Kimberly: 10%
Nadine: 45%
Nicola: 0%
Sarah: 30%