Tramps
Tramps, burn-outs and the homeless insane all go to making life that little bit more interesting.
Gather around the burning oil-drum and tell us your hobo-tales.
suggested by kaol
( , Thu 2 Jul 2009, 15:47)
Tramps, burn-outs and the homeless insane all go to making life that little bit more interesting.
Gather around the burning oil-drum and tell us your hobo-tales.
suggested by kaol
( , Thu 2 Jul 2009, 15:47)
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Dave Gilmour
Dave Gilmour from Pink Floyd would be my guess.
From his wikipedia page:
"Gilmour has been associated with various charity organisations. In May 2003, Gilmour sold his house in Little Venice to the ninth Earl Spencer and donated the proceeds worth £3.6 million to Crisis to help fund a housing project for the homeless. Apart from Crisis, other Charities to which Gilmour has lent support include Oxfam, the European Union Mental Health and Illness Association, Greenpeace, Amnesty International, The Lung Foundation, and Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy. He also donated £25,000 to the Save the Rhino foundation in exchange for Douglas Adams name suggestion for the album that became The Division Bell."
( , Mon 6 Jul 2009, 14:06, 1 reply)
Dave Gilmour from Pink Floyd would be my guess.
From his wikipedia page:
"Gilmour has been associated with various charity organisations. In May 2003, Gilmour sold his house in Little Venice to the ninth Earl Spencer and donated the proceeds worth £3.6 million to Crisis to help fund a housing project for the homeless. Apart from Crisis, other Charities to which Gilmour has lent support include Oxfam, the European Union Mental Health and Illness Association, Greenpeace, Amnesty International, The Lung Foundation, and Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy. He also donated £25,000 to the Save the Rhino foundation in exchange for Douglas Adams name suggestion for the album that became The Division Bell."
( , Mon 6 Jul 2009, 14:06, 1 reply)
Nah
Not Mr Gilmour, however he has been a big supporter of Crisis for a long time.
( , Tue 7 Jul 2009, 9:01, closed)
Not Mr Gilmour, however he has been a big supporter of Crisis for a long time.
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