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Post by drew on Feb 26, 2007 21:43:07 GMT
Hi Belinda, New Zealand have games in the Rugby World Cup on 08/09/07 (Marseille), 15/09/07 (Lyon), 23/09/07 (Edinburgh) , 29/09/07 (Toulouse) and no doubt some more in October if they progress in the above. With Hayley's support in Europe the All Blacks won 4 out of 4. Now if Hayley is touring New Zealand in September 2007 then the All Blacks will not have the benefit of Hayley's magical spell. Perhaps another team will have a chance. Bring back the Haka, rugby is not the same without it. I have a number of tickets to see Rugby World Cup games during September. Selling those on eBay would pay for a nice trip down south! I did warn Belinda back in December. Please read the thanks in the new album: "Also a big thank you to - the best rugby team in the world, the All Blacks!" At least it is not all bad for our two Scots representatives.
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Post by drew on Aug 4, 2007 9:21:18 GMT
Just heard the last episode Richard (missed it on Saturday night with more important things to do) and the last programme included much more of Hayley. Spookey stuff! I think I shall also get the DVD, some of the story certainly went over my head.
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Post by drew on Jun 8, 2007 16:16:35 GMT
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Post by drew on Feb 22, 2007 16:35:23 GMT
Now we know why Hayley is not doing a CD signing at HMV.
HMV's Nipper complained.
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Post by drew on Feb 22, 2007 16:07:51 GMT
I must remember to leave the llama at home on Saturday.
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Post by drew on Mar 13, 2007 9:49:34 GMT
I noticed that 5 people logged into Hayley's gather account at 00:16 this morning. I bet they were 'somewhat disappointed' that Hayley had been and gone.
Many thanks Richard for the reminder about Daylight Saving Time.
Even more thanks to Hayley for giving up half an hour to 'talk' to us (and probably a lot more time to invite us all in).
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Post by drew on Mar 12, 2007 11:47:50 GMT
Dori,
you need to post your question on gather in advance. It says that Hayley will be answering questions in the order that they have been posted. There are a few HWI members up there already.
I am sure that anyone still awake (at 19:30 EST) will look out for Hayley's answers.
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Post by drew on Dec 7, 2006 14:00:34 GMT
Hi Belinda,
New Zealand have games in the Rugby World Cup on 08/09/07 (Marseille), 15/09/07 (Lyon), 23/09/07 (Edinburgh) , 29/09/07 (Toulouse) and no doubt some more in October if they progress in the above.
With Hayley's support in Europe the All Blacks won 4 out of 4. Now if Hayley is touring New Zealand in September 2007 then the All Blacks will not have the benefit of Hayley's magical spell. Perhaps another team will have a chance.
Bring back the Haka, rugby is not the same without it.
I have a number of tickets to see Rugby World Cup games during September. Selling those on eBay would pay for a nice trip down south!
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Post by drew on Nov 25, 2006 10:42:05 GMT
She did pop across to Paris last weekend. I suspect that the All Blacks cannot do without her.
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Post by drew on Nov 8, 2006 13:56:14 GMT
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Post by drew on Nov 7, 2006 14:05:02 GMT
If you (or anyone!) have this video of Hayley (and Alfie Boe too, if possible) I'd be forever grateful. I'm sure we could work out a way of getting it to me... by hook or by crook! ( Dave, I made a video of Hayley (only) live at Twickenham. However, without a tripod and a significant distance from the podium, it is hard to tell that it is Hayley. How would you like the audio?
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Post by drew on Nov 5, 2006 22:50:06 GMT
Some of us get accused of going to Twickenham just to see Hayley.
My version of the New Zealand National Anthem from the new south stand follows (just back from Twickenham).
Only wish we could have seen more of Hayley and Alfie Boe at the end instead of G4 and Girls Aloud.
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Post by drew on Oct 25, 2006 13:08:57 GMT
Honour for choir as duo aim for title
Brian Dooks
TWO singers from the same choir in North Yorkshire are competing in the BBC's Young Choristers of the Year final in Westminster Abbey on Saturday. Emma Whiteley, 15, from Harrogate Ladies College, and William Dutton, 11, a pupil at St Aidan's Church of England High School, who sings in the choir at St Mark's Church in Harrogate, are among the four finalists chosen from hundreds of recorded entries. They both sing with the award-winning Harrogate youth choir Verse and Chorus, which will launch its debut CD All Aboard at a concert in St Mark's Church on November 17. The competition for the titles of Young Choirgirl and Young Choirboy of the Year 2006 will be broadcast on BBC Radio 2 on November 5, at 8pm. Previous winners include Katherine Jenkins. Each singer has to perform two pieces – a hymn and a sacred song or anthem – in front of a panel of judges including the singer Hayley Westenra. Emma is to sing Morning Has Broken and Son of Mary by Michael Diack, while William will sing Thine be the Glory and Pie Jesu from John Rutter's Requiem. Verse and Chorus was founded in 2002 to meet the needs of young singers at secondary schools who wanted to develop their choral skills. The choir, which is directed by David Darling, a former director of music at a Harrogate preparatory school, was extended last year to include a junior section with members aged seven to 11. The concert by Verse and Chorus at St Mark's Church will feature the world premiere of a specially commissioned work, New Songs of Celebrations, by the internationally acclaimed composer Philip Stopford. Admission is free. brian.dooks@ypn.co.uk 25 October 2006
www.yorkshiretoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=55&ArticleID=1839898Well done Post Office but I am surprised that they did not send tickets electronically, it would have saved the licence payers a few pennies! PS Yet another angelic CD on it's way for Christmas. Do you think that Laura will bring a few copies of her's to review?
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Post by drew on Oct 24, 2006 4:48:36 GMT
Six.
Do you think that you might need an SW1 postcode to be acceptable?
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Post by drew on Oct 19, 2006 3:45:02 GMT
That is certainly one up for All Angels. It is surprising that Angelis, featuring Sam Adams Nye, are not given air time as well. Perhaps Simon Cowell is not welcome in BBC2.
No doubt Mr Abbott will be in the audience looking for next year's new talent!
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