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Sparkle

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  1. Ah well, will give us all chance to save up for the tickets then :P
  2. Liam has a shop in Covent garden too, pretty green shop :unsure: sounds very girly to me ^_^
  3. I like the "can't wait to do it again" bit.......hopefully he won't leave it too long before he tours again.
  4. Fact: Baileys is very good for colds B-)
  5. http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news...0k-back-2241973 Robbie Williams spends £30k on back treatment after injuring it on tour 1 Sep 2013 00:00 He has suffered crippling lower back spasms during the final leg of his 26-date Take The Crown arena tour Robbie Williams may be back but he very nearly wasn’t Back for Good after severely injuring his, erm, back. However, like any self-respecting millionaire mega-star, he flew an expert 4,000 miles to treat him at an estimated cost of £30,000. Standard. I can reveal that the Robster, 39, suffered crippling lower back spasms during the final leg of his 26-date Take The Crown arena tour. It left the Rock DJ singer unable to stand up the day before his sold-out show in Tallinn, Estonia. Worried concert bosses called on the services of celebrity chiropractorDr Allan Austin Oolo. Robbie’s little Angel hopped on a flight from Canada to place his healing hands on the star in his suite. Dr Oolo told me: “Robbie was wincing in pain when he walked into the room. He was stooping over with terrible lower back spasms and swelling, and he really couldn’t sit down or stand up. He said he’d hurt his back last year doing some sort of jump from a height. “A few days before he saw me he’d done a jump on stage that had made it much worse. “At that moment it would have been absolutely impossible for him to have performed. “Robbie was very humble and didn’t want to let his fans down so I worked on him during three intensive sessions the following day.” Dr Oolo used a technique called Trigenics – I’m told it’s where the patient’s nerve sensors are gently manipulated while they do small muscle exercises – right up until the last minute. He added: “Thirty minutes before the show Robbie was lying on a treatment bench in his private dressing room backstage. “I said to him, There’s no way you can jump tonight. It is really dangerous because you could do yourself some serious damage’. “He said that he wouldn’t but... of course he did. He even apologised to the audience, saying he felt a bit ‘insecure’ about his back and was sorry for not dancing more. “I thought that was very humble of him, considering the amount of pain I’d seen him in. “He will need follow-up sessions to stop his back problems returning.” I’m sure there are a few ladies who would happily get their hands on him...
  6. Bowness on Windermere looks lovely and peaceful. Standing on glass that high up far too scary for me :cry:
  7. I had a holiday early in the year, feels like I never had one now. In need of a break away again :cry:
  8. Ridiculous prices :wacko:
  9. From the official site: http://i940.photobucket.com/albums/ad243/1691966/RWNBs/230813_SamsungVideo13_0_zps19c4c243.jpg 23 Aug 2013 Following a spectacular performance in Tallinn this week we're taking you back to Robbie's Zurich show last Friday and his no-less-spectacular zip-wire entrance. In his latest video, Robbie explains how he's "always had a competition with myself just about how I get myself on stage" and we get to meet some of his most committed concert-goers outside the Stadion Letzigrund! There may only be one stop left on the Take The Crown Stadium Tour 2013, but there are plenty more videos headed your way. See them first by subscribing to Robbie's YouTube channel. xlcczp7YPeU
  10. :unsure: Bit strange, I looked earlier in this thread and saw pictures of Robbie with Ayda & baby, now I can't see the news article, just the Elton bit. Can anyone else see them? Looks like it's been removed, at Robbies request maybe :unsure:
  11. :lol: I'm sure it'll be a good night where ever you sit and even if the cinema is half full, it'll still be good, has to be, it's Robbie after all :wub: Have fun to those going, I'll look forward to hearing all about it .
  12. Accordion, banjo, guitar...... as a hobby
  13. Why do you think I decided not to go in the end :P
  14. Throw them over next doors garden like I did :P :o 25 pairs of ankle boots, wow that's a lot
  15. Absolutely :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
  16. You know those monkey charms, people sell them alone on ebay for silly prices. Have a look....... http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_odkw=mon...g+&_sacat=0 Each monkey has a different name to go with the handbag B-) How many ankle boots?
  17. :unsure: He was a barber
  18. Ask Tess......... maybe she knows :P
  19. :lol: Nooooooooooooooooooo tut tut, always thinking of food :P http://www.qvcuk.com/CatalogSearch?cookie=...24&uattrmb=
  20. That's good then isn't it, sounds like it will be popular. Maybe the sound is better in the bigger cinema :unsure:
  21. :lol: A good possibility It was a Kipling bag, I have quite a few of them already :blush: They last years and years, I like them because everything stays in it's right place, I like to be organised. I'm a bit ocd when it comes to handbags :lol: oh.....and I've been doing the handbag trick for ages, putting little ones inside big ones to make more space, it just makes the big one fatter which doesn't really make any space in wardrobe :P
  22. My grandad had a hat exactly the same as that :lol: Without the flower -_-