lee_UK
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| Well i am.. :lol: you lot down under can keep him ! |
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Michael
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From Leo:
"In the `70s, Leo-mania was the equivalent of Beatle-mania down there and they still love me.
"In Australia they still want heroes. They are looking to me to teach their kids knowledge and wisdom. They view me as an honorary Australian."
If there was anything I wanted most when I was at school, it was Leo Sayer teaching me knowledge and wisdom. |
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lee_UK
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| Someone stick him on the barby. |
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Michael
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| One of our most recent Aus Idol contestants looked a lot like Leo. Coincidence? I think not. Leo is attempting to win back his fame through our youth. |
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1bassleft
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| He certainly isn't from his appearing in Celebrity Big Brother. I think his agent is wishing he hadn't put him up for that one. |
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Michael
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1bassleft
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| A lot of the "F*** off Big Brother" and finger-gesting at the cameras was quite entertaining. OTOH, his constant whining that "as celebrities, we deserve respect" wasn't. He finally walked out, just before he would've been evicted anyway, because they wouldn't send in fresh skids and he didn't want to wash his own. |
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Michael
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| aussie celeb big brother was never entertaining like that because we didn't have celebs... not even washed up ones. |
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lee_UK
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Well you have a washed up one now, and he's wearing fresh pants. His plane flies out today, good luck Australia. (Leo is our vengence for the Ashes).
'You gut dat sweet way of tarking' |
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1bassleft
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"Just snap your fingers and Im walking"
Prophetic, isn't he? Like a short, permy Nostrodamus with a high voice. |
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