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Rod Stewart? Nice?

My cousin's wife gave birth to ickle baby and when they looked and discovered it was a girl they were delighted as they wanted to call it Maggie May. So cousin was leaving the hospital after seeing his pride and joys and OMFG there was Roderickney Stewart walking through the car park. Cousin told him story and asked if he would be so kind as to either visit exhausted new mum, or at least sign his card.

RS walked away not answering.

For what ever reason Mr Stewart chose to ignore my cousin, they changed ickle baby's name to Alice. (Don't know why 'Alice'!)


Still kd lang for me. Oh, and Clodagh Rogers. And Thom Yorke!!!!!!!!!

Narnia Wrote:

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> cate Wrote:

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> > Shawn Colvin, Jennifer Warnes, Nicolette

> Larsen,

> > Linda Ronstadt and definitely Rod Stewart

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> That's 5.


That is because I decided the thread should be called Who has one of the Greatest Voices in Music.

brum Wrote:

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> Ladymuck Wrote:

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> > Blimey brum - they're all dead aren't they?

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> Oh yes, so they are! Now I really feel old.

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> Ok, here's one from the left-field: Mica

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> He's still very much alive. I think.



If you like Mica then do you also like Jake from the Scissor Sisters?

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Rod Stewart? Nice?

> My cousin's wife gave birth to ickle baby and when

> they looked and discovered it was a girl they were

> delighted as they wanted to call it Maggie May. So

> cousin was leaving the hospital after seeing his

> pride and joys and OMFG there was Roderickney

> Stewart walking through the car park. Cousin told

> him story and asked if he would be so kind as to

> either visit exhausted new mum, or at least sign

> his card.

> RS walked away not answering.

> For what ever reason Mr Stewart chose to ignore my

> cousin, they changed ickle baby's name to Alice.

> (Don't know why 'Alice'!)


Was it because Alice Cooper happened to be walking past, and so was the second pop star in the area?


PR, I like you lots, but it would seem to me that your cousin is something of a 'romancer'.

Don't believe a word of his/her story.

Why in the name of feck, would anyone not at least sign a card under the circs your cousin describes.

It buggers belief which at least lets the beggars off.

Have a word with your cuz, PR.

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