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'''Hot Pantz''' are a [[UK]] female vocal duo formed by Kelly Robinson and Shelley Mintrim (the fit one), who released the single "Give U One 4 Christmas" (would love to give Shelley one for christmas) which despite being occasionally played on musical stations (such as "The Hits"), was a flop and failed to reach the top 10 chart in the UK. The song has often been criticised as cheap and Hot Pantz are often referred to as [[chav]]s amongst the general public. |
'''Hot Pantz''' are a [[UK]] female vocal duo formed by Kelly Robinson (the one in the box on the vid) and Shelley Mintrim (the fit one), who released the single "Give U One 4 Christmas" (would love to give Shelley one for christmas) which despite being occasionally played on musical stations (such as "The Hits"), was a flop and failed to reach the top 10 chart in the UK. The song has often been criticised as cheap and Hot Pantz are often referred to as [[chav]]s amongst the general public. |
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This song is also regularly found on repeat by quiz show guru and 'yay'expert Jon Stitcher who finds this song very uplifting during stressful online poker sessions. Jon Stitcher is still playing online poker having recently turned down a contract to play in goal for Wigan. It is believed he is expecting a better contract from up and coming team Yeovil Town. |
This song is also regularly found on repeat by quiz show guru and 'yay'expert Jon Stitcher who finds this song very uplifting during stressful online poker sessions. Jon Stitcher is still playing online poker having recently turned down a contract to play in goal for Wigan. It is believed he is expecting a better contract from up and coming team Yeovil Town. |
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Revision as of 11:58, 31 March 2008
Hot Pantz are a UK female vocal duo formed by Kelly Robinson (the one in the box on the vid) and Shelley Mintrim (the fit one), who released the single "Give U One 4 Christmas" (would love to give Shelley one for christmas) which despite being occasionally played on musical stations (such as "The Hits"), was a flop and failed to reach the top 10 chart in the UK. The song has often been criticised as cheap and Hot Pantz are often referred to as chavs amongst the general public. This song is also regularly found on repeat by quiz show guru and 'yay'expert Jon Stitcher who finds this song very uplifting during stressful online poker sessions. Jon Stitcher is still playing online poker having recently turned down a contract to play in goal for Wigan. It is believed he is expecting a better contract from up and coming team Yeovil Town.