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Is that voice of Jessica supposed to be sexy !! <_<

 

HORRIBLE !!!!

 

And you could be right about your theory Ossy ^_^

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:puke2: :puke2: :puke2: :puke2: that version of angels is just awful.

Someone please pass me a bucket! :puke2:

 

I really can't stand anyone singing it other than Robbie. The duet with Joss Stone was nice though.

 

 

i didnt even like the duet with joss stone

Really? not even a little bit Ossy

 

I didnt mind it because Robbie was singing aswell. It's when other people make solo attempts at it I don't like.

 

It's Robbies song and should stay that way I think

I don't even like Robbie's version :rofl:

 

 

:blush: :blush: :blush:

Really? not even a little bit Ossy

 

I didnt mind it because Robbie was singing aswell. It's when other people make solo attempts at it I don't like.

 

It's Robbies song and should stay that way I think

 

nope not a joss stone fan at all

 

@ICR lmao :lol: :lol: :lol:

I don't even like Robbie's version :rofl:

:blush: :blush: :blush:

 

 

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This clip will make you a huge fan of even Jessica's version its so so so bad :puke2:

 

I'm a fan of Joss but their performance together... like she was trying too hard... :s

 

 

And...yeah..I think I'm a fan of Jessica's version now :rofl:

 

I've read some German comments- they all think it's great! Except for one who thinks it's hässlich hehehe

From http://www.dailystar.co.uk

 

 

Joker Robbie on mend

25/02/07

EXCLUSIVE

 

TROUBLED superstar Robbie Williams is ready to make a comeback after amazing rehab staff by laughing his way to recovery.

 

The star’s family say Robbie, who checked into the exclusive Meadows rehab clinic in Arizona on his 33rd birthday just 12 days ago, has used his trademark wit and humour in his battle to beat the demons.

 

And they reckon he will be well enough to leave the clinic long before the 30-day course is due to finish – and possibly as early as this week.

 

The news was confirmed by Robbie’s dad Pete Conway, who said humour is his son’s biggest weapon in his fight against an addiction to prescription pills.

 

Former cabaret singer Pete, 60, said: “Robbie is in good humour, cracking jokes and on good form.

 

“I’m extremely positive about him – he is doing well. I speak to him every day and he is in fine fettle.â€

 

Pete rubbished claims that Stoke-born Robbie is set for a long stay in rehab after it emerged he was hooked on a cocktail of anti-depressants, sleeping pills and caffeine.

 

Pete added: “I am looking forward to flying over to the States to see Rob. We are hoping to have him out of rehab very soon. Rob has plenty of friends and family around to support him.â€

 

Another family source said: “It looks like he could be out in days – he has amazed Meadows staff with his recovery.â€

 

Joker Robbie admitted in an interview last year that his camp funnyman routine is a massive part of his appeal, adding: “I’m the old-time musical. I’m the end of the pier. I’m Norman Wisdom. I’m big show tunes.

 

“Being in Take That has afforded me the opportunity to be as gay as I like. I’m gay as in the spectrum of choice that I have – to glory in Dancing Queen or to glory in a Britney Spears song.â€

 

Last week Robbie’s mum Jan, 56 – a drugs counsellor who is also set to fly out to join him in America this week – said going into rehab was “the best

present he could give himselfâ€.

 

The Angels singer is battling an addiction to the powerful anti-depressant Seroxat, which has been linked to suicidal tendencies in teenagers.

 

He also gets through 36 super-strength double espresso coffees, 60 Silk Cut cigarettes and around 20 cans of Red Bull – every day.

 

It is thought his plunge into depression and addiction has not been helped by losing out on the girl he thought he would marry.

 

Robbie fell in love with stunning Rachael Gilson when he was just 16 and he remains in love with her to this day.

 

But, last summer, his dream of settling down with the girl he called “the one†ended when she decided to marry another man.

 

According to Rachael’s family she and Robbie – who up until that moment remained “very close†– have not spoken since.

 

And a close pal of the singer told the Daily Star Sunday: “When Rachael got married last year Robbie was happy for her – but deep down he thought he’d be the one putting a ring on her finger.

 

“I think Rachael getting married started a process which tipped him over the edge.â€

 

 

:unsure: :mellow: :dance:

(Hope he stays as long as it takes for him to get well. No point in him leaving too soon. But glad he seems to be doing ok :yahoo: )

That does sound very positive :thumbup: Difficult to know whether to trust a tabloid though. Thanks for posting jupiter .

I know. My thoughts exactly. Could be true or could be total bunkum.

 

But it did cheer me up a bit. :yahoo:

Considering its from a tabloid, it sounds very promising and for once I hope a tabloid story is true. But I'm still taking it with huge buckets of salt :unsure:
Considering its from a tabloid, it sounds very promising and for once I hope a tabloid story is true. But I'm still taking it with huge buckets of salt :unsure:

 

I certainly hope that Rob takes his time getting himself sorted out & takes his problem seriously. Whether we like it or not taking copious amounts of medication is serious & can KILL you ,..there is plenty proof of that... which has left people not around to tell the tale.. I dont mean to sound negative but its a fact ...

All this laughing & joking as reported is all well & good but is it getting to the root of the real problem... he needs to stop taking that S**T before it kills him.

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It did cheer me up abit to read a bit of positve news for once, even if its not to be taken seriously. :thumbup:

 

I hope he has found his humour and the will to face up to returning, but I really hope that he stays for the whole 30day programme, I know nothing about rehab or what they do, but there is no point it starting a course of treatment and leaving it halfway through.

 

:unsure:

As that article is from The Daily or Sunday Star anything in it is very unlikely to be factual. It makes the News of the World look upmarket.

 

 

They even have Jan's age as 56 for gawds sake.... unless she had Sally when she was 12 :unsure:

I hope Rob stays there and completes the course.... I'd rather never see him again than be part of any pressure on him to do anything before he is fully ready.

Robbie could leave rehab within days

Sunday, February 25 2007, 11:02 GMT

 

By Daniel Kilkelly

 

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Robbie Williams has "amazed" rehab staff with a speedy recovery, according to the star's family.

 

The singer checked in to the Meadows rehab clinic in Arizona twelve days ago for help in conquering an addiction to prescription painkillers.

 

Robbie's father Pete Conway confirmed that the 33-year-old has coped excellently with his treatment and could be home within days.

 

"Robbie is in good humour, cracking jokes and on good form," Pete told the Daily Star Sunday. "I'm extremely positive about him - he is doing well. I speak to him every day and he is in fine fettle.

 

"I am looking forward to flying over to the States to see Rob. We are hoping to have him out of rehab very soon. Rob has plenty of friends and family around to support him."

 

Another family source added: "It looks like he could be out in days - he has amazed Meadows staff with his recovery."

 

Hmm, there is no such thing as a speedy recovery when it comes to rehab surely? I'd rather he stayed in there for as long as he needs instead of rushing back.

If anything is correct about the article, I hope its that he's in good spirits other than that he needs to stay there for the duration of the course. As Scotty said, there's not such thing as a speedy recovery and as far as I know I don't think you can get out of a serious clinic for 'good behaviour'.

 

All this kind of article is doing is making it look like it is a publicity stunt and I wouldn't put it past the tabloids to do just that. Put out a story saying that he's on his way out and feeling great - as if they would know :rolleyes: - so then the story is picked up and makes its rounds and justifies all the c**p being said about it being a PR stunt. He's only been in there for 2 weeks, its ridiculous to say that he's feeling good enough to go home.

 

The most difficult part of the recovery will be when he actually gets home and gets back to his normal daily routine without having the support he now has in rehab. I just hope that when he is well enough to be released, and goes home, the press will give him room and leave him alone to heal. I hope they change their current knocking him down angle.

My friend has just told me he's out of rehab :unsure: is it true?

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