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Ik mopper nooit op Rush. Ik zet het altijd gewoon af. .
  dinsdag 23 mei 2006 @ 12:52:56 #152
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 12:50 schreef Gellius het volgende:
Ik mopper nooit op Rush. Ik zet het altijd gewoon af. .
om het af te zetten, moet het eerst aan staan
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 12:52 schreef dolle_hond het volgende:

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om het af te zetten, moet het eerst aan staan
Dat is waar . Helaas heb je dat soms zelf niet helemaal in de hand.
  dinsdag 23 mei 2006 @ 13:14:07 #155
46794 Berkery
Fat bastard
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No Dukes of Hazzard in the classroom
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Rush!
Eenen pyl vlieght snelder dan een clootken even swaer
  dinsdag 23 mei 2006 @ 13:27:24 #157
46794 Berkery
Fat bastard
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quote:
Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 13:26 schreef pyl het volgende:
Rush!
No Dukes of Hazzard in the classroom
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Eenen pyl vlieght snelder dan een clootken even swaer
  dinsdag 23 mei 2006 @ 13:29:06 #159
114177 Diaan73
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jaren 50 duootje? Amerikaans?
Make love, not war ☮
  dinsdag 23 mei 2006 @ 13:30:10 #160
46794 Berkery
Fat bastard
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Dat lijkt mij een erg goed op elkaar ingespeeld duo, als je zo gitaar kan spelen.
No Dukes of Hazzard in the classroom
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 13:29 schreef Diaan73 het volgende:
jaren 50 duootje?
Heel goed, Diaan. Maar welk?

Het gaat mij overigens alleen om de naam van meneer.
Eenen pyl vlieght snelder dan een clootken even swaer
  dinsdag 23 mei 2006 @ 13:31:19 #162
114177 Diaan73
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 13:30 schreef pyl het volgende:

[..]

Heel goed, Diaan. Maar welk?

Het gaat mij overigens alleen om de naam van meneer.
Hmmmm dan moet ik denk ik eerst achter de naam van het duootje komen maarre jaren 50 pfffff dat is voor mij heel lang geleden.....
Make love, not war ☮
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 13:30 schreef Berkery het volgende:
Dat lijkt mij een erg goed op elkaar ingespeeld duo, als je zo gitaar kan spelen.
Meneer wist vooral veel gevoel in zijn instrument te leggen, en boekte daarmee successen aan de lopende band! Kijk maar eens:

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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 13:31 schreef Diaan73 het volgende:
.... maarre jaren 50 pfffff dat is voor mij heel lang geleden.....
Voor ons allemaal even lang, Diaan.
Eenen pyl vlieght snelder dan een clootken even swaer
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Duane Eddy me dunkt
  dinsdag 23 mei 2006 @ 13:37:48 #166
114177 Diaan73
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 13:35 schreef pyl het volgende:

[..]

Voor ons allemaal even lang, Diaan.
Dat is waar haha
Make love, not war ☮
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 13:35 schreef Scrutinizer het volgende:
Duane Eddy me dunkt
Je dunkt goed.
Eenen pyl vlieght snelder dan een clootken even swaer
  dinsdag 23 mei 2006 @ 13:42:02 #168
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Hmmm ik ken geen Duane Eddy
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 13:42 schreef Diaan73 het volgende:
Hmmm ik ken geen Duane Eddy
Whoops, je hebt gelijk, ik vergat iets:

Duane Eddy (born April 26, 1938), a successful and influential instrumentalist in Rock and Roll history.

Background
In the early days of Rock and Roll, the notion of the lead guitarist as the charismatic figure in the spotlight was completely novel. Duane Eddy moved the guitar player front and center. Quiet and unassuming offstage, he cut an indelible figure with an electric guitar in his hands. Some say Duane was the first American Rock and Roll hero. His was a classic pose that defined the cool iconography of what it means to be a Rock and Roller.

Early life and education
Born in Corning, New York, in 1938, he began playing at age five, emulating his cowboy hero, Gene Autry. The family moved west to Phoenix, Arizona, in the early 1950s. At 16 Duane quit school, got his first Gretsh guitar and started playing in local clubs. In 1957 Duane met his longtime partner, co-writer and producer, Lee Hazlewood, a local disk jockey. Lee helped Duane get his first recording contract. Together, they created a successful formula based upon Duane's unique approach to his instrument, and Lee's experimental vision in the recording studio, and have been referred to as “one of the greatest hit-making machines of the Rock and Roll era.”

Style THE TWANG
As one of the most famous guitarists in the years from 1958 to 1963 Eddy was the man who added a new term to the American music dictionary - TWANG. The sound he created was easily identifiable and uniquely his own. Tuning his six string down an octave, combining strong, dramatic, single-note melodies on the top strings, while bending the low strings through a combination of echoes, he produced a signature sound that was unlike anything yet heard - the sound that would be featured on an unprecedented string of thirty-four chart singles, fifteen of which made the top fourty and sales of over 100 million worldwide. Early in his career Eddy was interviewed by John Fogery of Musician magazine about the TWANG. Fogerty called it '"big" both in a sense of it being new and the actual sound qulity itself. Eddy told Fogerty, "I knew we had to have something big... We did go for a big sound. I have to give alot of credit to Lee Hazelwood. He mixed things for AM radio in those days so that they would come rockin' out of the radio."

Elements of country, blues, jazz and Gospel infused his instrumentals. They had evocative titles like, Rebel Rouser, Forty Miles of Bad Road, Cannonball, The Lonely One, Shazam, and Some Kinda Earthquake. They were filled with rebel yells and brilliant sax breaks. The worldwide popularity of these records, beginning with Moovin' and Groovin’ in 1958, broke open the doors for Rock and Roll instrumental music. In 1958 Rebel Rouser went gold. Dick Clark invited Eddy to appear on American Bandstand, where Duane introduced his next hit Ramrod. By the following Tuesday there were orders for 250,000 copies and the legend was on his way. His band, The Rebels, featured musicians who were to become some of the world's best-known session players. Sax players Steve Douglas and Jim Horn, and pianist Larry Knechtel, have been heard on hundreds of hit records, becoming members of the famous "Wrecking Crew" of Phil Spector in the 1960s, and touring with a very elite group of artists through the years.

Success
The early 60's were a blur of touring and recording, with an astonishing amount of work being released. In 1960 Musical Express voted him Number One Pop Personality. That same year he split with Lee Hazelwood and started producing on his own. Duane and Lee did team up again in 1962 to produce Dance With The Guitar Man which reached number 12 on the US charts In the US Duane's popularity waned after 1963 but he remained very popular in Egland and continued his touring there and lived there for three years. Eddy constantly broke new ground, producing over 25 albums spanning a broad range of themes. At the height of the Rock and Roll era, he recorded an album of completely acoustic music, Songs Of Our Heritage, the first "unplugged" project, so to speak. There were orchestral projects, Big Band sounds of the 1940s, and an album of songs written by Bob Dylan, who, years later, would write, “For sure my lyrics had struck nerves that had never been struck before, but if my songs were just about the words, then what was Duane Eddy, the great rock-and-roll guitarist, doing recording an album full of instrumental melodies of my songs?” During the 60s Eddy launched an acting career, starring in the movie Thunder of Drums and the television series Have Gun Will Travel.

Album production
The 1970s were equally busy for Duane. He produced album projects for Phil Everly and Waylon Jennings. In 1975 a collaboration with hit songwriter Tony Macaulay led to a worldwide top ten record, Play Me Like You Play Your Guitar. The single record, You Are My Sunshine, featuring Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings, hit the country charts in 1977.

An amazing group of legendary players hit the road in early 1983, showing up at small, intimate clubs. Friends of Duane's, some old, some new, had put this band together wanting to give the fans a chance to hear him in a unique setting - Don Randi on keyboards, Hal Blaine on drums, Steve Douglas on sax, and to Duane's pleasant surprise, Ry Cooder on guitar. Needless to say, this group rocked, and the lines around the blocks and the superb reviews said it all. Duane Eddy was back, and a whole new generation of fans was listening.

In 1986, Duane recorded with Art of Noise, a collaboration that brought a new twist to his 1960 best seller, Peter Gunn. The song was an instant Top Ten hit around the world, ranking #1 on Rolling Stone Magazine's dance chart for six weeks that summer. As further confirmation of it's success, Peter Gunn won The Grammy for Best Rock Instrumental of 1986.

The following year, a new album, the self-titled, Duane Eddy, was released on Capitol. As a tribute to his influence and inspiration to so many young players, a crowd of unbelievable talent came along to be a part of this project. Tracks were produced by Paul McCartney, Jeff Lynne, Ry Cooder, Art of Noise, and Duane. The "band" included John Fogerty, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ry Cooder, James Burton, David Lindley, Steve Cropper, and original Rebels, Larry Knechtel and Jim Horn.

In the spring of 1994, Duane Eddy's place in our musical history was etched in stone at his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, alongside fellow artists Elton John, Rod Stewart, John Lennon, Bob Marley and The Grateful Dead. Later that year, film soundtracks introduced Duane Eddy's music to millions as they watched Forrest Gump being chased by a pickup truck full of rednecks, running into his football career to the sound of Rebel Rouser. Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers used The Trembler, a track written by Duane and Ravi Shankar, to help create a spine-chilling scene set against a violent thunderstorm in the desert.

In more recent film work, Duane joined Academy Award winning composer Hans Zimmer on the soundtrack of Broken Arrow, starring John Travolta. Duane’s unique guitar sound was first choice to be the “voice” for the villain’s theme. To quote Mr. Zimmer, "I always thought that Duane's style was being ripped off by the spaghetti westerns. This time I got the real thing". The appeal of this theme, a dark moody piece, caused it to be used, once again, in an altogether different kind of film - director Wes Craven's incredibly successful Scream 2.

2004 began on a high note with the introduction of the new Gibson Duane Eddy Signature Model guitar, built to Duane’s specifications by the Gibson Custom Art and Historic Division. Later that year, he was presented with the Guitar Player Magazine "Legend Award, having the distinction of being only the second recipient, the first having been presented to Duane's own guitar hero, the brilliant Les Paul.

Asked by Musician 'how he felt about influencing generations of musicians, Eddy commented that it "is an unexpected bonus. It makes me feel more important than I otherwise would. It's a confirmation, many years later, that it was the right thing. And we had no way of knowing at the time. We got confirmation in the fact that the records were hits. That's the first big joy. But after it dies down... Then suddenly somebody comes along and says, 'You started me in the business.'"

Awards
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Member

Number One Rock and Roll Instrumentalist of All Time Billboard Magazine

Grammy Winner 1986 Best Rock Instrumental Peter Gunn

Grammy Nomination Best Country Instrumental

Guitar Player Magazine Legend Award 2004

Guild DE-500 Signature Guitar 1962

Gretsch Signature Model DE 6120 1997

Gibson Duane Eddy Signature Model Guitar 2004

Eenen pyl vlieght snelder dan een clootken even swaer
  dinsdag 23 mei 2006 @ 13:44:54 #170
71048 Tokay
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Dag allemaal.

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Ach, kijk nou, Tokay met Marion de Hond, of is het andersom?
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  dinsdag 23 mei 2006 @ 13:46:59 #172
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 13:46 schreef pyl het volgende:
Ach, kijk nou, Tokay met Marion de Hond, of is het andersom?
Hč bah, was-ze zķ makkelijk te herkennen?
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 13:46 schreef Tokay het volgende:
Hč bah, was-ze zķ makkelijk te herkennen?
Nee, het was heel moeilijk.
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  dinsdag 23 mei 2006 @ 13:48:46 #174
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 13:47 schreef pyl het volgende:
Nee, het was heel moeilijk.
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Als ik zeg dat ik haar ken, moet ik meteen Spong bellen ...
Eenen pyl vlieght snelder dan een clootken even swaer
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Zou Diaan al klaar zijn met lezen?
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  dinsdag 23 mei 2006 @ 13:55:30 #178
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Name: Natalee Ann Holloway

Born: October 21, 1986

Father: David Holloway

Mother: Elizabeth Holloway-Twitty

Siblings: Matthew Holloway

Religion: Christian

Favorite Colors: Blue and Pink

Favorite Movie: The Wizard of Oz

Favorite Show: Full House

Favorite Food: Pizza

Likes: Blonde Jokes and Swimming

Education: Graduated Mountain Brook High School 2005, Full Scholarship to the University of Alabama, early acceptance to medical school (deciding between medical and law school)

Natalee's Clubs and Organizations:

Harvest Glenn Market (worked part-time)
Bible Club
Teens Actively Serving the Community
Natural Helpers (peer based support group)
Spartan Pride
Student Government
Future Business Leaders of America
Outdoors Club
Spanish Club
Spanish Honor Society
The American Field Service (interacts with foreign exchange students)
Mu Alpha Theta (Math Honor Society)
National Honor Society (national top 10% "laude" awards)
Volunteers with her mother Beth helping the mentally challanged
Dorian Dancer
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  dinsdag 23 mei 2006 @ 13:56:29 #179
71048 Tokay
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"Are we going to be friends forever?", asked Piglet. "Even longer", Pooh answered.
- A.A. Milne, Winnie the Pooh
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 13:51 schreef pyl het volgende:
Als ik zeg dat ik haar ken, moet ik meteen Spong bellen ...
Yep

i Gerard Spong is een prominente Nederlandse strafrecht advocaat van Surinaamse afkomst. Vanaf 1973 is hij advocaat. Hij specialiseerde zich van 1976 tot en met 1979 in het strafrecht.

Samen met Oscar Hammerstein vormt hij de partners van Spong advocaten gevestigd aan de Keizersgracht te Amsterdam, een kantoor voornamelijk gespecialiseerd in strafrecht. Spong zelf behandelt alle strafzaken en is in het bijzonder gespecialiseerd in cassatiezaken. Daarnaast treedt Spong op in uitleveringszaken, medische tuchtzaken en Antilliaanse strafzaken.

Spong en Hammerstein waren persoonlijke vrienden van Pim Fortuyn en traden samen op in veel zaken om en rond de Lijst Pim Fortuyn. In het boek Vervolg ze tot in de hel (ISBN: 9050186084) beschrijven Spong en Hammerstein hun aangifte tegen verschillende politici en journalisten wegens vermeende haatzaaiende activiteiten jegens Pim Fortuyn. Deze aangifte werd uiteindelijk door het Openbaar Ministerie geseponeerd.

Gerard Spong is lid van de European Criminal Bar Organisation
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Dat lijkt mij Jane Eyre. Charlotte Bronte.


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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 13:55 schreef Tokay het volgende:
i

Name: Natalee Ann Holloway


Likes: Blonde Jokes and Swimming
  dinsdag 23 mei 2006 @ 14:00:22 #183
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 13:55 schreef pyl het volgende:
Zou Diaan al klaar zijn met lezen?
Ik had het nog niet helemaal doorgelezen hoor.... moest even eten zover klaarmaken....
Make love, not war ☮
  dinsdag 23 mei 2006 @ 14:01:22 #184
46794 Berkery
Fat bastard
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Nog even over Nathalee, haar verhaal is een typisch geval van het Missing white woman syndrome:
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Missing white woman syndrome, also known as missing pretty girl syndrome, is a term coined by some media critics to reference a form of media hype in which excessive news coverage is devoted to a specific missing white woman or girl, while virtually ignoring missing men, non-white women, or other news stories. According to these critics, reporting of these stories often lasts for several days or weeks, sometimes even months, and displaces reporting on other current events that some people consider more newsworthy, such as economics and politics. This syndrome appears to be most prevalent in US media, but famous examples can also be found elsewhere in the world, e. g. the United Kingdom.

While journalists such as Gwen Ifill have referred to the phenomenon as "missing white woman syndrome", and the label is used in certain journalistic circles, there is not yet any standard label. Conservative commentator Michelle Malkin has referred to this phenomenon as "missing pretty girl syndrome" and "damsel in distress syndrome."
No Dukes of Hazzard in the classroom
  dinsdag 23 mei 2006 @ 14:01:49 #185
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 13:57 schreef pyl het volgende:
Dat lijkt mij Jane Eyre.
Dat leek mij meer Charlotte Brontë.

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Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855), English writer noted for her novel Jane Eyre (1847), sister of Anne Bronte and Emily Bronte. The three sisters are almost as famous for their short, tragic lives as for their novels. In the past 40 years Charlotte Brontë's reputation has risen rapidly, and feminist criticism has done much to show that she was speaking up for oppressed women of every age.

Charlotte was born in Thornton, Yorkshire, in the north of England, the daughter of an Anglican clergyman who moved with his family to Haworth amid the Yorkshire moors in 1820. After their mother and two eldest children died, Charlotte was left with her sisters Emily and Anne and brother Branwell to the care of their father, and their strict, religious aunt, Elisabeth Branwell. The children created imaginary kingdoms, which were built around Branwell's toy soldiers, and which inspired them to write continuing sagas about the fantasylands of Angria and Gondal.

Charlotte attended the Clergy Daughter's School at Cowan Bridge in 1824. She returned home next year because of the harsh conditions. In 1831 she went to school at Roe Head, where she later worked as a teacher. However, she fell ill, suffered from melancholia, and gave up this post. Charlotte's attempts to earn her living as a governess were hindered by her disabling shyness, her ignorance of normal children, and her yearning to be with her sisters.

The collection of poems, Poems By Currer, Ellis And Acton Bell (1846), which Charlotte wrote with her sisters, sold only two copies. By this time she had finished a novel; THE PROFESSOR, but it never found a publisher during her lifetime. Undeterred by this rejection, Charlotte began Jane Eyre, which appeared in 1847 and became an immediate success. Charlotte dedicated the book to William Makepeace Thackeray. The heroine is a penniless orphan who becomes a teacher, obtains a post as a governess, inherits money from an uncle, and marries the Byronic hero in the end.

Branwell and Emily died in 1848 and Anne died the following year. Although her identity was now well known, Charlotte continued to publish as Currer Bell. Jane Eyre was followed by Shirley (1848) and Vilette (1853). In Jane Eyre Charlotte used her experiences at the Evangelical school and as governess. The novel severely criticized the limited options open to educated but impoverished women. The title character from Shirley was an attempted ideal portrait of Emily. . Shirley was one of the first fully developed independent, brave, outspoken heroines in English literature.

In 1854 Charlotte Bronte married her father's curate, Arthur Bell Nicholls. She died during her pregnancy on March 31, 1855 in Haworth, Yorkshire. The Professor was posthumously published in 1857.


[ Bericht 80% gewijzigd door Tokay op 23-05-2006 14:13:28 ]
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 14:01 schreef Tokay het volgende:
Dat leek mij meer Charlotte Brontë.


Ik was je nét voor.
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  dinsdag 23 mei 2006 @ 14:05:30 #187
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 14:02 schreef pyl het volgende:


Ik was je nét voor.
Túúrlijk, pyl.
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  dinsdag 23 mei 2006 @ 14:11:20 #189
71048 Tokay
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Is dat niet de ex van Boris Becker?
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Borduren we voort op verdwenen vrouwen?
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 14:11 schreef Tokay het volgende:
Is dat niet de ex van Boris Becker?
En hoe heet zij?
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 14:11 schreef pyl het volgende:
Borduren we voort op verdwenen vrouwen?
Is ze verdwenen?
  dinsdag 23 mei 2006 @ 14:13:59 #193
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 14:12 schreef Scrutinizer het volgende:
En hoe heet zij?
Barbara.
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 14:13 schreef Scrutinizer het volgende:
Is ze verdwenen?
Geen idee. Kijk eens in de bezemkast.
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 14:13 schreef Tokay het volgende:

[..]

Barbara.
Barbara Feltus

i Feltus ist die Tochter des 1939 in Kalifornien geborenen und am 18. Januar 2003 in Miami verstorbenen Fotografen Harlan Ross Feltus und der Lehrerin Ursula Feltus. Bekannt wurde Feltus durch ihre Heirat mit Boris Becker. Das Paar hat zwei Söhne, Noah Gabriel (* 18. Januar 1994) und Elias Balthasar (* 4. September 1999). Im Januar 2001 wurde die Ehe geschieden, seither versuchte sie sich als Modedesignerin und Schauspielerin. Besonderes Aufsehen erregte die Verhandlung um das Sorgerecht der Kinder vor einem Gericht in Florida, da die Gerichtsanhörungen im Fernsehen übertragen wurden. In Deutschland wurde daraufhin in den Medien diskutiert, inwieweit solche Fernsehaufnahmen auch in Deutschland sinnvoll und möglich sind.
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 14:14 schreef pyl het volgende:

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Geen idee. Kijk eens in de bezemkast.
Daar kom je alleen Angela Ermakova tegen
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 14:16 schreef Scrutinizer het volgende:
Daar kom je alleen Angela Ermakova tegen
Ik houd het lichte nieuws niet goed bij, maar ik weet wel dat zij daar juist niet alleen was.
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Op dinsdag 23 mei 2006 14:18 schreef pyl het volgende:

[..]

Ik houd het lichte nieuws niet goed bij, maar ik weet wel dat zij daar juist niet alleen was.
Tussen twee klantjes door toch wel?
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Waarop borduren we nu weer voort?
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