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Kathryn

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Apr 23, 2003, 1:31:46 PM4/23/03
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I was reading the Daily Star today (UK download tabloid newspaper) and they
are suggesting that producers are looking at Holly Valance (australian
actress / pop singer who prances about with very little clothes on) to take
over from SMG when she leaves the show at the end of this season...She has
also been linked to the Streetfigher sequel.

To be honest Id say its a load of steaming bull as its not like she can
actually act (or sing) but it amused me verily!

Kathryn


Kathryn

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Apr 23, 2003, 1:37:53 PM4/23/03
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"Kathryn" <kathryn...@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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correction that should read downmarket instead of download - I swear to god
I have misfiring synapses of some kind


Iain Clark

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Apr 23, 2003, 1:59:34 PM4/23/03
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On Wed, 23 Apr 2003 17:31:46 +0000 (UTC), "Kathryn"
<kathryn...@btinternet.com> wrote:

>
>I was reading the Daily Star today (UK download tabloid newspaper) and they
>are suggesting that producers are looking at Holly Valance (australian
>actress / pop singer who prances about with very little clothes on) to take
>over from SMG when she leaves the show at the end of this season...She has
>also been linked to the Streetfigher sequel.
>
>To be honest Id say its a load of steaming bull

You think? <g>

> as its not like she can
>actually act (or sing) but it amused me verily!
>

She's one of the few people I've ever seen who can stand on a stage
and look like... some woman standing on a stage. No presence of any
kind.

Iain
--
"Buster Keaton and I
Danced out on the window-sill
Ten storeys high"

Colin

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Apr 23, 2003, 4:28:47 PM4/23/03
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This is getting wierd. I have seen this report in a couple of other places
too. One of them even claims Sarah Michelle Geller said no to season Seven!
Who makes up this stuff? And why do these articles even get published when
it is clear they are junk?
Still it is amusing that anyone would take this story seriously!
Colin


John Briggs

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Apr 23, 2003, 4:57:45 PM4/23/03
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The stories can all be traced back to the Daily Star - which is as far
download as you can get.
:-)

John Briggs


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