Lucky Escapes
Freddie Woo says: Looking back on it, the moment when we left the road because I was trying to get the demister to work, regaining control just in time to miss a tree probably wasn't my finest bit of driving, nor my cleanest pair of pants. Tell us about your lucky escapes
( , Thu 4 Jul 2013, 15:44)
Freddie Woo says: Looking back on it, the moment when we left the road because I was trying to get the demister to work, regaining control just in time to miss a tree probably wasn't my finest bit of driving, nor my cleanest pair of pants. Tell us about your lucky escapes
( , Thu 4 Jul 2013, 15:44)
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Stephen Fry had a rant about this at one point as well.
He railed at how the term "celebrity" was basically synonymous with "famous but no-one knows why", and balked at being on the same talk show as someone introduced as "the famous celebrity".
( , Thu 11 Jul 2013, 11:23, 1 reply)
He railed at how the term "celebrity" was basically synonymous with "famous but no-one knows why", and balked at being on the same talk show as someone introduced as "the famous celebrity".
( , Thu 11 Jul 2013, 11:23, 1 reply)
To be fair, Stephen Fry doesn't really specialise in anything other than having stentorian tones and being friendly but patronising.
At least Keith Richards, Richard E Grant, Brian Cox, Justin Beiber are all experts in their respective fields.
But I still don't know why such is hailed as a reason to wet oneself and throw knickers at them.
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At least Keith Richards, Richard E Grant, Brian Cox, Justin Beiber are all experts in their respective fields.
But I still don't know why such is hailed as a reason to wet oneself and throw knickers at them.
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Beiber's management and producers are experts in their field.
The boy himself is incidental.
( , Thu 11 Jul 2013, 13:19, closed)
The boy himself is incidental.
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