Wednesday, 19 September 2007

The Ballad Of The Outlaw Orenthal James

The City Is Mine: Prince hits London Fashion Week.





Wednesday September 19th: Just a quick one today as I am trying to maintain strength for what promises to be a big Friday. I've booked the afternoon of work and everything...
Is it possible that all the secrets and intrigue of Blair's term in office could soon be public knowledge? Today's Evening Standard's leads with the story that Cherie has sent word from her bomb-proof house of her £1 million book deal which will more than likely dish the dirt on Gordon's temper tantrums. I'd watch that if I was you. The Prime Minister has been in a bullish mood recently and he'd think nothing of having you and his ex-boss 'touched' and buried under his Big Tent.

Good news for Gordon comes in the shape of a new opinion poll, which suggests that his approval rating is up, despite a horrendous week in which a whole lot looked set to come crashing down around his ears. The poll also found Diet Blair to be the most unpopular of the main three party leaders. Well there was always a good chance that would be the case, wasn't there? This poll was in The Guardian, so take that as you will.

In other news, OJ is out on bail. Is it coincidence that MTV Base played ("What ya gonna do when you get out of jail? I'm gonna have some fun with the") Bop Gun by Ice Cube while I was ironing earlier? I think not. I watched the BBC's footage of him leaving Las Vegas, followed by press helicopter. It reminded me of watching Michael Jackson's motorcade weaving down the freeway after his acquittal a couple of years ago. If I was 'The Juice', I would be off to Mexico on a private jet, tonight.

Mr. Nelson has popped up randomly again today. Looks like they finally pulled the plug on the oxygen bar. This time it was at Matthew Williamson's show at London Fashion Week. A quick search on google shows he's got the Internet goin' nuts. Elle.com, Vogue, Metro, The Reuters website are reporting that he played a few numbers - U Got The Look, Kiss and Chelsea Rogers accompanied, as usual, by The Twinz. The audience apparently left their cool at the door and gave the man quite a welcome. According to Williamson, he asked if he could take part in the show. The decision was an easy one. "You don't say 'No' to Prince." He said.

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