"He seemed quite friendly and chatty like a really nice guy, and he had a great singing voice."i suspect there may be some new croweholics on the scene.
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i don't imagine we'll ever get a playlist of what they actually sang, but wouldn't it be fun to learn the guys sang some songs the pub crew had
never heard before, like maybe some new crowe/doyle creations?
"He seemed quite friendly and chatty like a really nice guy, and he had a great singing voice."i suspect there may be some new croweholics on the scene. becks |
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Vodka and OJ for me thanks.
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vodka and limeade for me. "i want to be what he's drinkin' -
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What a lovely story! Seems the guys are quite relaxed and have a lot of fun. Too bad, that we weren't in that restaurant to listen to this little live
gig!!
Btw. Vodka lemmon on ice is very well known in Germany. Nice summer drink. Not too sweet. (Caipirinha, too, becks. You can order it here in most of the pubs. Yummy, but quite dangerous because of the sugar, lol!) |
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Sounds like a lot of fun! I haven't had vodka and lemonade, but I've had a caipirinha at a Brazilian restaurant in NYC once.
Meanwhile, I liked the end of the Welsh bar article too: I love the fact that they're camping on the beach and just having a grand old time!
So much for the snotty superstar image, eh?
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found at Murph's, He sure wants us to know the truth, love, love this man.
Russell Crowe and the $1200 tip July 1, 2009 at 10:54 am Russell Crowe as a very cool Robin Hood - no tights! Academy Award winning actor, Russell Crowe, is manna from heaven for the celebrity pages in newspapers and magazines, but as with most stories written about him, it pays to check with the source to see what's right and wrong. Earlier this week it was reported in News Ltd papers that Crowe left a $1200 tip for staff in a remote pub in Wales near where he's filming his latest movie with Sir Ridley Scott. It also claimed the Robin Hood star was dining with nine colleagues and then whipped out his guitar for a few songs. It's a good story, but not quite right. I pinged Rusty an email to ask if his generosity was in the Kerry Packer league. Here's what he sent back within a few hours. "Around half of what I gave them was to pay for dinner for 12. So the figure is inflated. There were around 10 staff to be divided amongst. So it's not that flash really. Not in the KP league at all. The staff didn't fuss or fawn, they just made us all feel welcome. When The Merry Men (Alan Doyle, Kevin Durand, Scott Grimes) decided to sing some songs the husband and wife management team let the staff join in. It was a comfy wee pub out in the fields, conveniently located in the shadow of ancient Carew castle. I recommend it if you find yourself in the area." So there you have it, direct from the actor himself, who has bedded down in the UK with his wife, Danielle, and two sons, Charlie and Tennyson, for the duration of the shoot. Incidentally, Alan Doyle, Kevin Durand and Scott Grimes have been cast as The Merry Men in the Ridley Scott epic. Crowe and Doyle are old mates. Doyle (playing Alan a' Dayle) is the Canadian musician from the folk band, Great Big Sea, who toured with Crowe when he released his record, My Hand, My Heart, a few years back. Grimes (ER) has landed the role of Will Scarlet and Durand (Lost) gets to frock up as Little John. And then of course, there's Cate Blanchett as Marion - marking the first time she and Crowe have worked together on film. { 1 trackback } |
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too bad the author didn't bother to learn that grimes and durand had worked with russell previously, scott only once but kevin thrice (if you include
'i'm from nowhere', and i do!
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hmmmm... wish i could 'ping rusty an email'!
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wish i could 'ping rusty an email'Yeah? What would you say? |
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spreesmom |
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nothing pretentious. 'let's have lunch and a bit of a chat. bring pix of charlie and tenny!' and i'd bring along a couple of tofog's cds
for him to sign, if he would.
i was going to ask you what you'd say, but i think i'll start a new thread on just this topic!
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Russell is again in this wheek HELLO POLL, the most attractive man.
http://www.hellomagazine.com/vote/mostattractiveman/index.html
" If you don´t know who you are, if you require people to validate you, this job is going to kill you." RC
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I was watching the Wimbleton Tennis matches and guess who was there, Murph has the link up.
but here are some of the photos. the ones at Zimbio are large and clear, no water marks.
This one is from Getty, Russell and his father have the same eye expressions
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I come bearing gifts!
Not so positive article for Russell. Phone. Rows. Grumpily. :(
It's Maximus security at Wimbledon, even for Russell CroweEvening Standard Last updated at 12:02pm on 06.07.09He came, he saw, but Russell Crowe failed to conquer his favourite seats at the Wimbledon men's final yesterday. The fiery Gladiator actor was attempting to secure a better view of the tennis, but he met his match in one of the tournament's Royal Navy security guards. Thou shalt not pass: Crowe's attempts to switch Centre Court seats are thwarted by the Royal Navy security guard The guard made his point politely but firmly and Crowe eventually settled down somewhat sulkily to watch Roger Federer become the first player to win 15 grand slams, in an epic fight against Andy Roddick. Crowe, 45, has been involved in a number of rows over the years - the most memorable being the incident where he threw a telephone at a hotel worker in 2005. No stranger to a row: Crowe memorably threw a telephone at a hotel worker in 2005 Meanwhile, Federer today said his Wimbledon win over Roddick had been so tense he feared his pregnant wife Mirka would go into labour. Mrs Federer was in the court-side box to see her Swiss husband notch up his record grand slam and reclaim the world No 1 spot. The couple were more relaxed later at the Champions' Dinner at the Intercontinental Hotel in Hyde Park. Mrs Federer, due to give birth to their first child before the end of next month, stayed for more than an hour wearing a pink cardigan and dark blue dress. Her husband ignored the black tie dress code and turned up in a dark suit and tie. Federer, who beat No 6 seed Roddick 5-7, 7-6, 7-6, 3-6, 16-14, including the longest men's final set, said: "This is very special because of the situation with Mirka." Women's champion Serena Williams was also at the dinner and the two victors collected replicas of their trophies. |
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WTF? Yeah, like Russ looks really threatening - notice his aggressive stance with his hand in his pocket and leaning his weight on one leg? Notice the furrowed
eyebrows and steely eyed stare? Notice the fear in the becapped gentleman's face as he stares down his massive opponent? Sheesh...like who hasn't ever
tried to see if they could get better seats at an event, if that is what was occuring in these pics? For all anyone knows, he could have been asking the chap
for directions to the loo. Also, notice that Russ's father wasn't standing nearby during this altercation. Funny - did Russ not want to sit next to his
dad? And gee, he sure looks mighty pissed off in those photos Rusty posted above. Yup - the man's a complete berserking animal - pushing folks around like
that. He looks like he's ready to knock Woody ALlen's hat right off his head for obscuring his view. And who the heck does Ralph Loren think he is,
anyway? Doesn't he know that it's dangerous to get too close to Russ? Sheesh -tabloid morons.
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Yeah, idiots.
Thanks, Penny -- hiya, kid, long time no see! |
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phlmth |
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I haven't had anything to contribute in a long time (well, since SOP). Seeing 'our Russell' at Wimbledon was a treat since we've only really
seen him recently on set, or at least I have only seen him in on set pictures.
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Yup - the man's a complete berserking animalOh wait beserking animals .................don't smile.
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spreesmom |
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you'll also notice how everyone within earshot of the altercation has turned around to complain about all the noise russell is making.
Alex........."I'll take a hotdog."i'd bet on beer, more like! russell has to be able to fit into his leather p-p-p-p-pants, after all... and you only rent beer. i wonder who won the battle over who got to pay?
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hkdrs |
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Hiya Penny!
And yeah, my first thought was beer on that signalling too. Our boy does like his brew!
Lady Giggles
Mistress of the Bath, Lady of the Dance, Bounteous Countess of Cupid's Bow , Wet Russelling Watery Wench, Nurturing
Nurse of Neuroses and Phantom Kibbitzer(Swish!!)
Strangth and Honour (Motto of the RHR-MAC) ![]() ![]() You is who you is, and if you ain't who you is, who is you? - Martha
Castle
Sweeeeeeeeet! - Vac Pat Don't judge me until you've walked a mile on my medication... |
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I would ask him whether he happy with his life, as it is. How he defines happiness. Is there a normal life, he looks jealous?
What life he had chosen when he would not become actors - a farmerlife. Furthermore, I would find the question interesting. Whether it is with all the preparations for the historic roles, also RH, could really imagine to live in that time?
Sometimes when I read historical novels, I imagine at this time to live.
(hope not back to my misunderstanding of complicated to write)
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russelseverina |
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Of course, in another email I have million indecent question, how well, it all just a fiction.
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