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In Many Ways She Was Like The Female Gazza


Reminds me of Gazza.

People were always in a state of disbelief at how crazy he was with "all that money". But the thing is, he would have been exactly the same without it, pissing whatever he had - working as a bricklayer or on a road gang or whatever - in Newcastle away.

Sometimes talent just lands on the very ordinary but it doesn't change the person underneath.

Sometimes if you look very closely at Paul McCartney and his beaky nose, you can just imagine him had fame never hit home, working as a Scouse bus driver or suchlike.

(Apologies, I originally posted this elsewhere but have come to realise that it was such a brilliant observation that it deserved it's own thread)

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