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Post by Andrew on May 21, 2006 9:08:20 GMT
Hi Peter, Remember Hayley had her male bodyguard with her at 'The Lowry' on 6th December 2005. He seemed very tall (even whilst sitting down to the right of Hayley) and was very straight faced (as one would have expected him to be!) as he had to remain very vigilant on what was going on around Hayley. He didn't say anything, but smiled a little as he assisted Hayley in packing up all the little presents into a box from the Christmas stocking which we gave her (remember?) We joked that Hayley had her own "personal shopper" to carry all of her messages! Regards, Andrew Ah yes, I remember him and while seeming poker-faced (as you say probably due to covert alertness) seemed most amiable in a detached sort of way, which of course would be correct. But in fact I think I thought he was her driver! Unless I'm confused (hghly probable!), because I'd seen him with her car when approaching the rear of the building before the concert. In the wait afterwards we recognised one another. He was most amiable and we shook hands. Peter Hi Peter, It's a wonder that you didn't ask him to drop you off on the way home... You were probably a whisker away from asking! Andrew
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Post by Andrew on May 21, 2006 9:26:51 GMT
Hi Everyone, This is the page from the NZ Woman's Day May 22nd 2006 issue. A little better but get out those reading glasses Thanks guys Belinda Hi Belinda, Your new scan is much clearer- thanks very much for that! I'm trying to take "a leaf out of your book" in scanning lots of magazines/ newspapers for more Hayley articles! I've never read so many women's magazines in all my life! Regards Andrew
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Post by postscript on May 21, 2006 9:35:39 GMT
Ah yes, I remember him and while seeming poker-faced (as you say probably due to covert alertness) seemed most amiable in a detached sort of way, which of course would be correct. But in fact I think I thought he was her driver! Unless I'm confused (hghly probable!), because I'd seen him with her car when approaching the rear of the building before the concert. In the wait afterwards we recognised one another. He was most amiable and we shook hands. Peter Hi Peter, It's a wonder that you didn't ask him to drop you off on the way home... You were probably a whisker away from asking! Andrew Naaah! My walk back to my hotel was a pleasant walk along the riverside, even if it was raining. It does occur to me though, we may be slightly at cross-purposes. The comment I made about your description of the BG, in response to fusilier, was quoting (I thought) your desription in your Glasgow report. From that obsdervation I observed, under the stalker hread, that I had not realised the 'new or current' BG had started so early in the year, that it had started in the Germany section of the tour after Glasgow. .Peter
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Post by Andrew on May 21, 2006 9:45:17 GMT
Hi Peter, It's a wonder that you didn't ask him to drop you off on the way home... You were probably a whisker away from asking! Andrew Naaah! My walk back to my hotel was a pleasant walk along the riverside, even if it was raining. It does occur to me though, we may be slightly at cross-purposes. The comment I made about your description of the BG, in response to fusilier, was quoting (I thought) your desription in your Glasgo report. From that obsdervation I observed, under the stalker hread, that I had not realised the 'new or current' BG had started so early in the year, that it had started in the Germany section of the tour after Glasgow. .Peter Hi Peter, With regard to comments about the Glasgow Concert, I was referring to the security man who was standing at the back door of the venue and not Hayley's personal body guard (there is a fundamental difference here!) As it happens, Hayley indroduced me to her driver on the night of April 6th 2006. Hayley's driver was very friendly and shook my hand before leaving. Hayley didn't have an additional security guard travelling with her in Glasgow that night. Regards, Andrew
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Post by Andrew on May 21, 2006 9:55:21 GMT
Hi again Peter, I don't think I referred to security guards or bodyguards within my Glasgow Reports, since in my mind mentioning them within the concert report would have been irrelevant. I happened to make a later comment (within a reply to somebody who had also waitied to see Hayley after her set- at a different concert) about the security guard (on the door at the venue) who was drinking cups of tea. I joked that he was unfriendly because he didn't offer me a cup, in addition to the fact that he didn't have very much to say. That's all. Regards, Andrew
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Post by chungchungxavier on May 30, 2006 21:07:53 GMT
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