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Could you all do me a favour and vote yes for a Red Hot Chillie peppers forum HERE cause Cassidy only needs 14 more yes votes :dance:

 

Thanks :thumbup:

 

 

 

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Forget Queen... Robbie Williams is the King of Reading

 

27/04/06

 

IT took nearly six weeks to complete and was the biggest musical survey ever undertaken in the town... but, at last, the musical taste of people in Reading has been revealed like never before.

 

And it's Robbie Williams who comes out as top of the town's all-time 500 chart.

 

The chart was compiled by Reading 107FM, with the help of The Chronicle, and played over the Easter bank holiday.

 

The rock heritage of the town was reflected by songs such as Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody, The Eagles' Hotel California and Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven making the top five.

 

Reading 107FM managing director Ian Smith said that he was blown away by the response to the all-time chart, with thousands registering their top hits through The Chronicle and 107FM's web-site.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I read in the Mirror today that Robbie was spotted looking at flats in Chelsea Harbour. It must be true if it's in the Mirror :rolleyes:

 

Where is Chelsea Harbour? A bit of the Thames at Chelsea with some boats moored? And doesn't he already have a posh flat overlooking the Thames?

Can he tie up his non-existant 100 ft yacht at Chelsea Harbour? :P

I read in the Mirror today that Robbie was spotted looking at flats in Chelsea Harbour. It must be true if it's in the Mirror :rolleyes:

 

Where is Chelsea Harbour? A bit of the Thames at Chelsea with some boats moored?And doesn't he already have a posh flat overlooking the Thames?

 

It's old news :P

 

 

Can he tie up his non-existant 100 ft yacht at Chelsea Harbour? :P

 

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Celebrity art going under the hammer for charity

 

 

A host of celebrities have put pen and paint to canvas to help raise money for a Northern Irish charity.

 

Former Boyzone star Stephen Gately, Dr Who's Billie Piper, the Lord Mayor of London Ken Livingstone, actors John Hurt and Neil Morrissey and king of satire Ian Hislop are among the star-studded line-up who have put their painting skills to use for local chairty Wave.

 

Popular Ulster actor James Nesbitt is the driving force behind Art Wave and encouraged mnay well-known names to draw or paint a picture to be auctioned off this weekend in Belfast.

 

Other stars who have created works of art for the auction include Bono, Jude Law, Rio Ferdinand and Robbie Williams.

 

Ian Hislop, of Have I Got News For You Fame, donated a cartoon which was in keeping with his satirical nature, while John Hurt donated a self portrait.

 

Ken Livingstone provided a colourful reptile and Stephen Gately a pair of pink butterflies.

 

Billie Piper and Neil Morrisey donated simpler drawings to the auction.

 

Nesbitt is patron of Wave and is hoping the auction will raise funds to help the charity use the arts as effective therapy for those traumatised as a result of the Troubles.

 

Paintings by established artists such as Tracye Emin and Damien Hirst will also be auctioned over the weekend. (http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk)

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