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Yep, well 'sad and pathetic' are just two words to describe the 3am bitches. There are hundreds more. These new bitches are far worse than the previous two though, and are even more braindead than Smart Gordon. :rolleyes:

 

The best thing to do is just not post up any more of their vindictive childish articles on here, because that is what they want.

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Yes. Lets boycott their articles. ^_^

 

No more The Mirror posts. :P

http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/3am/2008/0...89520-20311337/

 

Such childish delusional bitches :rolleyes: I just cannot wait till Robbie comes back and shuts them all up. You would think someone who has been taking time off since December 06 would'nt be written about to bloody much. It seems the longer he stays away the more than slag him off. A performance like Live 8 would be ideal to shut these bugrudgers up. ^_^

 

What utter bitches...They are beyond pathetic, I can't see why the Mirror keeps them as they have no writting talent what so ever

I don't mind p*** take articles about Robbie. If they are witty and well written I'll chortle away myself. But these girls in the Mirror don't seem to have the intellect to write witty stuff. Slinging insults is not difficult. We can all insult people. It's very 'easy' journalism. They probably do think they are being funny but they sure as heck ain't. Anything but. They come across as a pair of chavs without an O-Level between them. :blink:

 

But then again, maybe that's the readership the Mirror is aiming for? -_-

 

 

Anyway, let's not mention them again. :D

I don't mind p*** take articles about Robbie. If they are witty and well written I'll chortle away myself. But these girls in the Mirror don't seem to have the intellect to write witty stuff. Slinging insults is not difficult. We can all insult people. It's very 'easy' journalism. They probably do think they are being funny but they sure as heck ain't. Anything but. They come across as a pair of chavs without an O-Level between them. :blink:

 

But then again, maybe that's the readership the Mirror is aiming for? -_-

Anyway, let's not mention them again. :D

 

The best idea in a while Jup..... ;)

Agreed...there's really no point to these "articles" anyway. I'd rather not read them.

 

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Agreed...there's really no point to these "articles" anyway. I'd rather not read them.

 

:angry:

 

;)

 

Paris will ruin Robbie's peace

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showb...ticle794368.ece

 

ROBBIE WILLIAMS’ peaceful exile in LA is about to come crashing to a halt thanks to his new neighbour from hell – PARIS HILTON.

 

Pop grump Robbie is livid that the hotel heirhead has moved in down the road from him in sleepy Mulholland Estates.

 

Not only that, Paris has already started work transforming the basement into her very own nightclub behind the gates of the exclusive development.

 

Now, I’ve never been a huge fan of Paris but suddenly she is growing on me — anything that winds up miserable Robbie should be applauded.

 

I’m going to send her a package of some industrial-strength German techno and GARY BARLOW’s greatest hits to put on loop when she’s out.

 

My man in LA said: “Paris has a new house five doors down from Robbie Williams — and he is spitting mad about it. Robbie sped past her the other day in a chauffeur-driven car and completely ignored her.

 

Clubs

“He hasn’t got any time for her and would rather they didn’t have any contact with each other.

 

“She is in the process of building a disco underneath her mansion so she can keep the parties going long after the clubs shut. If the late-night high jinks start disturbing Robbie, he will be absolutely furious.

 

“I think it’s safe to say Robbie will not be popping round to her house for a cup of tea.”

 

Robbie turns 33 today and he is becoming a bit of a Victor Meldrew in his old age.

 

The beardy pop knob has been talking about how he spends his time playing Scrabble with his old man PETE CONWAY.

 

Now he’s off the class A drugs and the ale he is a regular in Starbucks, feeding his caffeine hunger.

 

The pop porker is partial to the odd muffin too.

 

Robbie has an album due out this year — when he decides to end his strike from EMI.

 

He should get on with it. By the sounds of things his new material will finally be Robbie back doing the job that made him popular.

 

As I revealed, he has been working with CHAZ JANKEL from the THE BLOCKHEADS, who penned the music for classic hits such as Rhythm Stick.

 

Rob has also been seen kicking about with crackpot former goalkeeper and TV presenter DAVID ICKE.

 

He should send Icke around to see Paris.

 

That oddball would soon have her running for the Hollywood Hills...

What a stupid article -_- Written by a newspaper even worse than the Mirror :puke:

 

Feel free to click the link and leave a comment

 

Btw isn't Robbie overseas at the moment?

I thought Robbie was off skiing with Ayda? :unsure:

 

Maybe Robbie should use Tinkerbell for a football? Just about the right size? :heehee:

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What a woefully lazy and pathetic article, but can we expect anything less from someone with such limited intelligence such as Smart Gordy? I don't think so. Although, he has FINALLY leart how to spell KNOB correctly. Well done Gordy, surely one of the biggest achivements of your life so far? :thumbup:

 

Although, apart from that, it is the usual incorrect c**p, and rehashed stuff. Some of the incorrect c**p is:

  • Rob is 34 today, not 33 you idiot.
  • I doubt he is miserable, he appears to be alot happier than he has been in a long time, and is in a near year long relationship with a great looking women, while you have nothing better to do than slag him off like the small little man you are :lol: You definatly appear to be more miserable :lol:
  • Gary Barlow does not have a 'Greatest Hits' album. In order to have a GH album, you have to actually have more than two hit singles incase you are not aware.
  • He mentioned playing scrabble in one blog, so this means this is all he does all the time? Oh dear, you are are quite thick are'nt you? :lol:

I won't click on to see the commments, as it will no doubt consist of the Sun's usual thick as pig $h!t readers harping on about things they have no idea about. :rolleyes:

'Robbie sped past her the other day in his chauffeur driven car....'

 

It makes it sound like the Bimbo One was standing at a bus-stop. :rolleyes:

Remember when Bon Jovi slagged off Robbie

 

Here is a bit of an interview with Cameron Adams of The Herald Sun Australia thanks to TRWS.

 

There was a quote from the UK where you slagged off Robbie Williams and Oasis, saying they couldn't fill a club in the US . . .

 

Of course the English took it out of context. They were talking about the success they (Robbie and Oasis) have had in America. I said they couldn't play a club there. I'm a huge Robbie fan, buy all his records, seen him live. But he couldn't play a big venue in America. It's not a slag at him, it's like, ‘‘Look how screwed up the industry is, he can't play a club here but he plays three Knebworths (outdoor stadium) in the UK''.

Sounds a bit like someone trying to cover their tracks... <_<

Madiba wants the Spice Girls

15/02/2008 20:17 - (SA)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://www.news24.com/News24/Entertainment...2271620,00.html

 

London - The Spice Girls are set to headline Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday concert.

 

The former South African President is keen for the 90s girl band - who announced they will split again after their comeback world tour finishes this month - to perform one last time at the milestone event at London's Hyde Park in June.

 

A source said: "Nelson is desperate for them to sing one last time and he's confident it will happen. He first met the girls in 1997 and called them his heroes. He has deep admiration for them."

 

The group - Victoria Beckham, Mel B, Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton and Mel C - were asked to perform at Mandela's 89th birthday celebrations last year but had to decline because of work commitments as well as Emma being heavily pregnant.

 

Mandela was first introduced to the girls in 1997, during the height of their fame, at his official presidential residence in Pretoria.

 

Other stars set to take part in the celebrations include the Rolling Stones, Annie Lennox and U2 star Bono.

 

Queen have also confirmed they will perform. Robbie Williams is rumoured to be planning to sing with the band dressed as their legendary frontman Freddie Mercury. :o

 

The source added to Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper: "This concert is going to be the talk of the decade. Nelson is a hero and thousands of fans will turn out to support him - as well as the biggest names in showbiz." - Bang Showbiz.com

 

 

 

 

http://www.nowmagazine.co.uk/celeb_news/Ro...cle_180999.html

 

Singer wants to work with Gordon Ramsay

 

Robbie Williams and pal Max Beesley have revealed they would like to work with Gordon Ramsay. They reckon they can handle the celeb chef's infamous temper.

 

'We might do a Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares special,' Max reveals. 'I'm a big foodie and I wouldn't mind Gordon's tongue-lashings.'

 

The actor, 37, is currently staying with Robbie, 34, in LA.

 

'We sit and watch TV with a decaffeinated latte from Starbucks and Honey & Mustard Kettle Chips,' Max tells The Sun.

 

 

 

Link to The Sun here. With a photo! :lol: :lol: :lol:

 

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showb...ticle804282.ece

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Glad you did'nt post the Sun's original article on that Ramsey story. They got in their usual digs about him eating pies and apperently pilling on the pounds :rolleyes:

 

As for the Queen story, I would LOVE it to happen, but as it originated from the Mirror I doubt it will :lol:

We can but hope it's true. I'm guessing the beard would have to go? :dance:

The Queen thing would be cool, but I don't want him to dress like Freddie :(

 

As for the cooking special, im sure that'd be a laugh riot :lol:

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