Same here!i thought you meant THIS was anthony hutton from bb6 (i cannot read) and i was
Same here!i thought you meant THIS was anthony hutton from bb6 (i cannot read) and i was
It wasn't too long before the G8 summit. She couldn't have attended as 'First Lady' is she wasn't married.Carrie probably married BJ because she thought he was high profile. She got to hang out with world leaders for a bit.
Yes that too, it gave her a certain position of power, legitimacy and privilege that just being the gf didn't do. It was mutually beneficial for both of themIt wasn't too long before the G8 summit. She couldn't have attended as 'First Lady' is she wasn't married.
I see she has been banned for six months from driving. The judge was very unsympathetic.Even if the Caines have gold-plated nursing care, the family no doubt feel the need to be accessible. I don't know how the daughter's plea panned out but I can understand her wish to be able to visit an aged parent.
I might've just commented on this storyHoney G reveals that she has completely overhauled her lifestyle
The X Factor star, real name Anna Georgette Gilford, 41, has completely overhauled her lifestyle and fitness regime.www.dailymail.co.uk
Always amazes me when people like this get "famous" but good for her on getting healthier. Some of the comments are making me laugh though, even though I feel a bit mean about it!
I never could quite decide if she was a parody or not in the X-Factor.
He was on Sunday Brunch last week and seemed a nice bloke so much so I looked to see if is tour is near to me but unfortunately not.This is kinda random but it's nice to rave about lovely celebs instead of hate posting about And Just Like That!
I went to Hackney on Sat with my friend as I really enjoy the Netflix show Somebody Feed Phil. It's presented by Phil Rosenthal who is the creator and writer of Everybody Loves Raymond and it's a travel show about food and general storytelling (in a v New-York Jewish style) and he was doing a talk and book tour.
My God he was just the NICEST man. Hilarious stories and signed a book for everyone who's bought one and answered all the questions. He was just aodrably lovely and genuinely wanted to hug and chat to everyone- he's worh a bloody BOMB so doesn't have to work at all really but is just there for the joy. So nice to meet someone you like and they're EVEN better.
THISNot necessarily. Assets accrued prior to marriage can be ring fenced and might not always be counted as matrimonial assets, especially if the marriage is relatively short. Itās not always the case of a 50/50 split, and Iād image heāll have had considerable legal advice geared towards protecting his assets.
Allows you to just make up shite as well, if you want.Easy click bait. Get a load of views for practically no work
I have to agree with this. There are a lot of scam "psychics" out there but when you go through the proper channels to see one - wow!I love the shop āJedi robeā and see it whenever I drive into London. Always made me smile
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I tend to go to spiritualist churches where you only pay a couple of quid. The people arenāt there for the applause or celebrity status, they do it because itās their gift.
I genuinely say it because every time Iāve gone, my grandad has come through. One time he wished me good luck at my new home by the sea and education (I was moving to Swansea from Huddersfield for university). Another time my man came through and pure insulted my brand new glasses which I had bought that day. They were readers so the medium didnāt even know I had them, but she described them to a t!
She can get the Tube. She isn't a star and Michael has paid help to run around for and with himEven if the Caines have gold-plated nursing care, the family no doubt feel the need to be accessible. I don't know how the daughter's plea panned out but I can understand her wish to be able to visit an aged parent.
Once a cheat, always a cheat.Apparently Boris is cheating on Carrie (again). Wonder if sheāll pop out another kid to try and keep him? Silly cow for thinking heād never do it to her
Whether everyone is...I'm honestly not sure. Those that charge the earth and have TV shows/tours are definitely in it for themselves even when they have been caught out like Sally Morgan who was caught having stuff read to her through an earpiece yet denies it to this day. On the other hand, there was a woman who used to go into my nana's work every year for Children In Need. This was before Twitter/Insta etc and she had no idea in advance who would sit down but was able to tell them stuff no one else knew about them and I don't mean the usual...I have a relative here kind of thing. I get there will be people who go it's complete BS but stuff like that does make me wonder.He was a fake, though? All psychics are fakes.
The whole thing was a set up, like the vast majority of TV shows. Everyone knew they were bullshitting from the start. Derek just gave the game away too much by being gullible.
Magician James Randi offered a million bucks to anyone who could demonstrate a supernatural or paranormal ability under agreed-upon scientific testing criteria. A version of the challenge was first issued in 1964. Over a thousand people applied to take it, but none were successful. The challenge was terminated in 2015. He did an excellent program for BBC4 called 'Exposed: Magicians, Psychics and Frauds'. His TED talk was also good.Whether everyone is...I'm honestly not sure. Those that charge the earth and have TV shows/tours are definitely in it for themselves even when they have been caught out like Sally Morgan who was caught having stuff read to her through an earpiece yet denies it to this day. On the other hand, there was a woman who used to go into my nana's work every year for Children In Need. This was before Twitter/Insta etc and she had no idea in advance who would sit down but was able to tell them stuff no one else knew about them and I don't mean the usual...I have a relative here kind of thing. I get there will be people who go it's complete BS but stuff like that does make me wonder.
Think I've mentioned it before, but the 2014 BBC 4 Storyville episode about James Randi - "Exposed: Magicians, Psychics and Frauds" is excellent. It's so good, I've watched it more than once. It's called something else on US-centric streaming sites - "An Honest Liar".Magician James Randi offered a million bucks to anyone who could demonstrate a supernatural or paranormal ability under agreed-upon scientific testing criteria. A version of the challenge was first issued in 1964. Over a thousand people applied to take it, but none were successful. The challenge was terminated in 2015. He did an excellent program for BBC4 called 'Exposed: Magicians, Psychics and Frauds'. His TED talk was also good.
Yes, that one is excellent. This is also worth a watch.Think I've mentioned it before, but the BBC 4 Storyville episode about James Randi - "Exposed: Magicians, Psychics and Frauds" is excellent. It's so good, I've watched it more than once. It's called something else on US-centric streaming sites - "An Honest Liar".
Sorry for the confusion folks, probably shouldāve worded it better!Same here!
Also saw him on Sunday Brunch - he was great (and Iāve never watched ETAR)He was on Sunday Brunch last week and seemed a nice bloke so much so I looked to see if is tour is near to me but unfortunately not.