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Post by Admin on Oct 30, 2006 3:48:51 GMT
Cheers maringo
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Post by remaha on Nov 1, 2006 10:07:34 GMT
I notice from the IceBall site that OK magazine are meant to be covering the event. Anyone know when the next edition comes out? I wonder whether they'll have a picture of Ash?
Another thing . . has anyone bought a photo from the site. If so, how much are they? And does the money go to charity? Or does the photographer pocket it?
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Post by rudyrudyrudy on Nov 1, 2006 10:23:21 GMT
I have tried to buy a print but had no reply to my email. I hope it's because my order of one at £3.50 is dwarfed by larger orders, so much too busy for mine, rather than just bad at correspondence.
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Post by rudyrudyrudy on Nov 1, 2006 10:42:24 GMT
Apparently the person dealing has just had a week off: bad timing if you ask me. She has a backlog of orders to go through now of course. Anyways I just got my order processed over the telephone, and mentioned the Fakers site and said hopefully she will get more orders from the members! Contact Turinder Toor on 020 8477 3952 or e-mail turinder.toor@archant.co.uk with the reference number of the photograph.
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Post by remaha on Nov 1, 2006 11:40:40 GMT
Apparently the person dealing has just had a week off: bad timing if you ask me. She has a backlog of orders to go through now of course. Anyways I just got my order processed over the telephone, and mentioned the Fakers site and said hopefully she will get more orders from the members! Contact Turinder Toor on 020 8477 3952 or e-mail turinder.toor@archant.co.uk with the reference number of the photograph. Is it for charity rudy?
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Post by rudyrudyrudy on Nov 1, 2006 11:51:26 GMT
indeed it is: 'help a london child' for which the 'ice ball' event itself was fundraising.
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Post by remaha on Nov 1, 2006 13:16:05 GMT
indeed it is: 'help a london child' for which the 'ice ball' event itself was fundraising. In that case, I think I'll buy a couple as well. Thanks for the info Rudy.
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Post by Clash on Nov 5, 2006 3:34:55 GMT
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Post by battybetty on Nov 5, 2006 4:51:44 GMT
Aw she looked so lovely that night. Really great pictures. I even had a little girlie smile at the fact that she obviously had a bit of trouble with her shoes. In the pic of her looking over her shoulder you can see where the chain heel straps must have started to dig into her. She obviously decided to drop the straps around the heels of the shoes before they did any more damage . Very clever, at first glace it looks like they were meant to be worn that way. The things we girls put up with in the name of fashion!
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Post by Clash on Nov 5, 2006 9:51:38 GMT
I was looking at her right foot in that picture and thought it was an odd place for a strap to be, but I did just assume it was part of the design! Now you've pointed this out and I've seen how red her left heel is - ouch! - it's obvious what she's done.
It looks like Aisleyne was wearing those shoes the night she went out with Michael, Pete, Lea and Richard, when she wore that same dress, and had the straps in the same place then. In other photos of that night she's taken the shoes off, so they can't be the most comfortable pair she owns.
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