My passion is ...
www.myspace.com/ricovoxx... it's my little hobby.
I know too much about ...
Abba. It's like I know each member intimately.
My parents always told me ...
To read. I took heed and got a Theology degree. My brothers didn't and they now work in a warehouse.
My childhood ambition ...
To be a showjumper. I didn't even like horses!
My favorite memory ...
My parents gave me a big red space ship for my fifth birthday that I'd wanted so badly, I hadn't dared to even ask for it. How they knew I wanted it, I'll never know. I was so excited, I bit it. It has a toothmark under the left wing to this day.
Why I write ...
It's not so much 'therapy'; I just really enjoy it.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Currently? Listening to adverts on the TV
My first job ...
Office assistant when I was fifteen. I loved it.
My best moment ...
Whn I set up a myspace profile for The Rollers, and get an email from the singer's wife thanking me for doing so. This may change; it's just that it was only a couple of days ago and I'm still very excited by it. My graduation was a good one too.
My inspiration ...
I don't know, to be be honest. If something's worth writing about, then I'll write about it. My own mood and subsequent perceptions then, I should think.
The demise of the Bay City Rollers came about in late 1978, after differences (or should that be conflicts?) between singer Leslie McKeown and the rest of the band came to a head during the recording of The Bay City Rollers show, a venture which, for many, brought the band's already flagging career to an abrupt end. After McKeown's departure, the remaining Rollers wasted no time in recruiting South African Duncan Faure as a replacement. Not only did this sever ties with McKeown, albeit temporarily, but a situation in Germany also resulted in their infamous manager Tam Paton also disassocia...
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