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davidt
on Friday October 27 2000, @10:15AM
Damian writes:
Went to the Manchester reading of Willy Russell's 'The Wrong Boy', which was attended by mainly middle-aged women. Morrissey's father, Peter, was there, looking a bit nervous! When one of the audience said that Morrissey was 'too miserable', Willy Russell went into a long rant on how beautiful, clever and witty Morrissey's words are. Good on yer Willy!!!
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Pretty good so far . . . (Score:1)
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Ready with ready - wit (Score:0)
we borrow brothers boat and I promise not try... those meditteraneans.
I really like films by Luc Besson. Especially, Le Grand Bleu.
Thanks for reviewing that book. We'll see when and if it will show up here in Sweden.
Gizmo
Where is this book? (Score:0)
W. RUSSELL on Hardtalk (with T Sebastian)? (Score:1)
does anyone know whether Willy Russell will appear on Hardtalk (on BBW world), interviewed by Tim Sebastian?
I saw sth, then forgot it, and can't find anything about it ...
Thanks.
(don't know whether there'll be anything about Moz though)
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