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Topic History of: Thank you Twiggy...
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veritas angel wrote:
Always found Twiggy as dull as dishwater. In a recent interview she came across as a bit of a thicko.

I cast no nasturtiums on the lovely girl's mental abilities.

She understood after 5 minutes how a hammock is strung between two trees.
angel Always found Twiggy as dull as dishwater. In a recent interview she came across as a bit of a thicko.
The Fat Controller Something about Twiggy I always found completely irresistible.
JK2006 And from one extreme (physical) to the other...

veritas I went to Dolly's Sydney presser a few weeks ago and she is absolutely soooo adorable.

I loved the lighting and the tiny stage Dolly 'performed' on ..everything down to perfection as was her rehearsed answers..but I love her.

We were given her latest CD and sadly I found it quite repetitive and dull..her older stuff so much better.

As for twiggy...I sold her a hammock when I had a Kings Road shop and had to explain how she could hang it between 2 trees..she's very sweet.