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stamper

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Re: Bryan Adams on his portraits of injured soldiers
« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2013, 04:16:13 am »

He was on UK television yesterday, quite unrecognisable from his show biz days. I wasn't sure if it was him till I viewed the link. Seems very worthy and unlike some he is prospering in a different direction and unlike some who end up old and debauched, just like myself. :)

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Re: Bryan Adams on his portraits of injured soldiers
« Reply #2 on: November 12, 2013, 06:57:46 am »

He was on UK television yesterday, quite unrecognisable from his show biz days. I wasn't sure if it was him till I viewed the link. Seems very worthy and unlike some he is prospering in a different direction and unlike some who end up old and debauched, just like myself. :)

Worthy indeed. Many of his musical contemporaries seem to be on 'last gasp' tours these days. E.g., Loverboy, Average White Band and Styx at the Talking Stick Casino on the Salt River Indian Reservation. Tickets available now!!!!
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Re: Bryan Adams on his portraits of injured soldiers
« Reply #3 on: November 12, 2013, 05:23:19 pm »

Too bad he didn't get the chance to cover the WWI.
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