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Sep. 6th, 2003 11:07 pmI go weeks without any Llewellyn Bowen and then he's on two nights in succession.
He was on the Test The Nation quiz thing. And of course he rocked.
When asked about Margaret Thatcher he came out with the best answer ever - "Very strong woman but I don't think I could eat a whole one."
Then again he also described his haircut as "Camilla Parker Bowles (in a good light) in fusion with Pitt the Younger."
This came after a question about whether he was a child of the 60s. After it was established that he had been born in 1965, he said that he was more like a child of the 1760s.
They always have celebrities on and this time there was Laurence (who rocks), Josie D'Arby (who's now an actress but I remember her when she was a kiddie TV presenter, plus I found out that she's a leftie so she's now on the good list), Ed Byrne (my favourite stand-up commedian), Leslie Grantham (who is, well he just is), a woman from Coronation Street who was a bit of a tit, Darren Campbell (who is a darling) and Clarissa Dickinson-Wright (who is a-okay with me, actually I want one).
So yeah, I was in fan heaven.
And it proved LLB is more than just a pretty face, he was the cleverest celebrity.
I bought Lipstick Traces, and I'm listening to it now - the covers CD, so far the only bad track has been the GNR cover, but that was probably due to lousy sound quality on the live recording.
Read the Angel magazine, well the 10 things you didn't know about James Marsters bit anyway. It revealed that his birthday was the 20th August, but not the year LOL.
Off to do music memes.
He was on the Test The Nation quiz thing. And of course he rocked.
When asked about Margaret Thatcher he came out with the best answer ever - "Very strong woman but I don't think I could eat a whole one."
Then again he also described his haircut as "Camilla Parker Bowles (in a good light) in fusion with Pitt the Younger."
This came after a question about whether he was a child of the 60s. After it was established that he had been born in 1965, he said that he was more like a child of the 1760s.
They always have celebrities on and this time there was Laurence (who rocks), Josie D'Arby (who's now an actress but I remember her when she was a kiddie TV presenter, plus I found out that she's a leftie so she's now on the good list), Ed Byrne (my favourite stand-up commedian), Leslie Grantham (who is, well he just is), a woman from Coronation Street who was a bit of a tit, Darren Campbell (who is a darling) and Clarissa Dickinson-Wright (who is a-okay with me, actually I want one).
So yeah, I was in fan heaven.
And it proved LLB is more than just a pretty face, he was the cleverest celebrity.
I bought Lipstick Traces, and I'm listening to it now - the covers CD, so far the only bad track has been the GNR cover, but that was probably due to lousy sound quality on the live recording.
Read the Angel magazine, well the 10 things you didn't know about James Marsters bit anyway. It revealed that his birthday was the 20th August, but not the year LOL.
Off to do music memes.