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Topic History of: Seeing as everyone has a Sinead story... Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Green Man |
The first time media in decades the media praised Sinead for her music not her mental health? It's the same, if you have a relative you've not seen for years they die, all the family or so-called friends come out of the woodwork.
However it's a farce still, Morrissey was right about the media.
www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/sin%C3%A9ad...0db2fdfb7f&ei=31
www.express.co.uk/celebrity-news/1795695...-tributes-death-dead |
Jo |
tdf wrote:
Sorry went into print too soon. Michael Flatley was very friendly, down to earth and not at all arrogant like his public profile might suggest.
Thanks! Very interesting. |
tdf |
Green man, yes I am Irish. |
tdf |
Jo wrote:
tdf wrote:
Lol. Tbh, I've had only two other celeb encounters in my life, Jim Corr (before he went a bit odd) and Michael Flatley (who was very and not at all the that I would have expected. Both in various drinking establishments circa 2002. Dublin is funny like that, in some ways still a village.
You tease. Go on then, he was very what and not at all the what?
Sorry went into print too soon. Michael Flatley was very friendly, down to earth and not at all arrogant like his public profile might suggest. |
hedda |
Wyot wrote:
I don't!
We seem to be split on this site between those who have encounters with celebs and anecdotes and those who don't.
Every time a star dies I wait to see what back stage party Hedda attended, or if British; what bar of GMs they attended and how rude or charming they were.
But thanks for your candour tdf: and hope the treatment effect has endured for you.
Me I'm off to find a celeb... 
I do (or did) love a party not so much these days.
I too met Michael Flately who was very personable.
All to be included in my autobiog.. Diary of a Nobody: Redux |
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