Simon Barlow is a powder keg.Anyone watch The Affair?...I couldn't take it seriously because the lead actor...Dominic West..looked exactly like an adult version of Mungo!
Simon Barlow is a powder keg.Anyone watch The Affair?...I couldn't take it seriously because the lead actor...Dominic West..looked exactly like an adult version of Mungo!
That 5 a side football scene was nothing short of pathetic,the kid looked like he needed the toilet rather than needing to kick the sh1t out of that other player,all very poorly acted imo, the lad showed promise a few years back but he has become a shocking actor his non stop face has become ridiculous.
That 5 a side football scene was nothing short of pathetic,the kid looked like he needed the toilet rather than needing to kick the sh1t out of that other player,all very poorly acted imo, the lad showed promise a few years back but he has become a
Jimi Hendrix had all the traits of an archetypal rock star: mastery of guitar, a taste for drink and a liberal attitude to illegal drugs. According to a former girlfriend, we should also remember him as a tidy man who made his bed, shopped at John Lewis and drank Mateus rosé while watching Coronation Street. Kathy Etchingham, a disc jockey who dated Hendrix for two years in the late 1960s, recalled that he embraced British culture during their time together at 23 Brook Street, central London, at a flat that opened to the public yesterday. The Handel House Museum, which was set up in the 1990s on the site of George Frideric Handel’s house, has been renamed Handel & Hendrix in London after curators restored the guitarist’s flat in the attic next door. The room has been set up according to Ms Etchingham’s recollections, and photographs from the time. Replica items include a neatly made bed and a bottle of Mateus rosé on the bedside table. “You couldn’t buy wine easily at the time,” Ms Etchingham said. “The restaurant below, Mr Love, had Mateus rosé. That was the only wine we could get. We put it on the windowsill next-door because we were too idle to go upstairs to the refrigerator.” They bought all of their furnishings from the John Lewis store in Oxford Street, and Hendrix ordered their carpets. She recalled that the Seattle-born guitarist loved Coronation Street. “He thought it was hilarious. In those days it was Ena Sharples with her hair in curlers. She wore one of those aprons that had a front and a back, and he said: ‘What’s she got on? What is she wearing?’ — because that’s not the sort of person you would meet in Seattle.”
Jimi’s life: sex, drugs . . . and Ena SharplesJimi Hendrix had all the traits of an archetypal rock star: mastery of guitar, a taste for drink and a liberal attitude to illegal drugs. According to a former girlfriend, we should also remember him as