(#2002-3190) - Topics this issue: 1) Heir-Conditioning Ronnie, 2) Digest (10/30/2002 12:01) (#2002-3189), ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 14:10:17 -0500 From: Debbie Howell Subject: Heir-Conditioning Ronnie King Ronnie -- If you love a good catfight, you should come with me to the Manolo Blahnik sale at Nordstrom's on Friday!! P.S. I said that beautifully, if I do say so myself! P.P.S. Sorry to hear that you're omnipotent, Your Majesty!! You want me to order you some of that Niagara stuff?? Debbie ====================================== DHOWELL@LCIMEDIA.COM writes: Ronnie's mine!! Go play with your Gibblets!! And Patty says, shrieking in fury, "No, no, no! No Gibblet can ever replace Ronnie!!" Tell her, Ronnie...I was cyberflirting with you before Debbie was! Go on...tell her! Just sitting on the sidelines with a sheepish grin... :o) Ronnie Olsson ...who loves a catfight as much as any other guy ;o) The Omnipotent King of Scania ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 21:38:00 -0000 From: "Julian Glass" Subject: Re: Digest (10/30/2002 12:01) (#2002-3189) The Frank Skinner show is being repeated on Saturday 2nd November at nidnight - ITV1 ----- Original Message ----- From: To: "words List Member" Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 5:09 PM Subject: Digest (10/30/2002 12:01) (#2002-3189) > (#2002-3189) - Topics this issue: > > 1) Funtime Frankie, > 2) Funtime Frankie, > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 13:18:20 GMT+01:00 > From: robin-alexis@talk21.com > Subject: Funtime Frankie > > > Nice interview with Mr Skinner. Not sure if Frankie is a fan, but certainly appeared to be an admirer. Key points include: > - Robin saying that he's not trying to create a non Bee Gees identity, to which Frank replied ironically that sounded like a Bee Gee isn't exactly a bad thing! > > - Frank's comment of "not a bad batch really" when Robin related how, before they knew about SNF they'd already written SA, HDIYL etc... > > - A discussion about Robin's miniature stonehenge in his garden and a bit of surprise that Robin didn't even know Dwina's official druid title! > > - Robin's expression after the clip of Stars in there Eyes was shown, was an absolute picture, but he seemed interested that they were Italians. He joked that he felt let down that they were beaten by Tina Turner! > > - Some hypothesing about how Barry, now landlord in Keppel Road, might have to repair roof leaks and drains for his tenants. Frankie painted a picture of Barry going round to collect the rent, or boot the tenants out into the snow. Also, how Barry ought to change the doorbell to play a sample of Staying Alive. > > The clip of Please sounded really good - especially the vocals. No surprise of course, but it's moved along so much since the distorted engineering on How Old Are You. If I had to compare the song with anything else (and bear in mind it was just 30 seconds) I'd say it was similar to Bodyguard or Like a Fool, but with a modern backing track. > > As for the early publicity, could this be because originally there was talk of a November single release and that's now gone back to January. Too early is not good. The song could be forgotten by the time it's released. I hope not. > > Kilburn Towers > > > Order copies of Ordinary People, the new Bee Gees tribute album with a difference: www.tophatevents.co.uk/tribute.html > > -------------------- > talk21 your FREE portable and private address on the net at http://www.talk21.com > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 07:45:37 EST > From: BACG143@aol.com > Subject: Re: Funtime Frankie > > > --part1_f5.2461f0a3.2af12e71_boundary > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > In a message dated 30/10/02 12:29:24 GMT Standard Time, > robin-alexis@talk21.com writes: > > > > As for the early publicity, could this be because originally there was talk > > of a November single release and that's now gone back to January. Too > > early is not good. The song could be forgotten by the time it's released. > > I hope not. > > > > Not if he`s been studying the UK situation. If he can keep this high profile > up - its the way things are done here now. Build it up so that the > pre-orders ensure a high first week chart entry - cos its all downhill after > the first week. Sigh - sad reflection on our music scene, aint it!? BUT - > every cloud has a silver lining, and we fans surely cant complain about 2 - 3 > months of "Lots of Robin" on the box :o) Lets hope!! > > Jean > > --part1_f5.2461f0a3.2af12e71_boundary-- > > ------------------------------ > > End words@brothersgibb.com Digest [10/30/2002 12:01] > ---------------------------------------------------- > "Words & Music", Fans Of The Brothers Gibb > http://www.brothersgibb.com > > To change any of your list options, > please go to website listed above. > > > > http://www.brothersgibb.com > Bee Gees News and Information > > > ------------------------------ End words@brothersgibb.com Digest [10/30/2002 18:01] ----------------------------------------------------