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Tanja Date: Friday, 08-Jan-16, 9:33 PM | Message # 1201
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Only, Hey, where do you live there? I'm native of Russia too!
 
Only Date: Saturday, 09-Jan-16, 11:47 AM | Message # 1202
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Only, Hey, where do you live there? I'm native of Russia too!

Hi!
I'm from small provincial town Kirov. How long ago did you leave Russia?
 
Tanja Date: Saturday, 09-Jan-16, 5:47 PM | Message # 1203
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Only, Maybe with should talk private and don't misuse this forum ;)

I know Kirov, I'm from St.Petersburg. Left 20 years ago because of love wink
 
Hayseed Date: Sunday, 10-Jan-16, 3:44 PM | Message # 1204
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Isn't Kirov where the ballet is?

We took a family trip to Russia a few years back, but we went from St. Petersburg to Moscow by boat. Fantastic trip - we enjoyed the scenery, the sights, and the people.
 
Ivana Date: Thursday, 14-Jan-16, 8:45 PM | Message # 1205
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Great old interview











Scans from VENICE LOS ANGELES ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE July 2005

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TBT 2005 interview. Enlarge the images to read the text smile
 
DS_Pallas Date: Friday, 15-Jan-16, 11:13 AM | Message # 1206
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NIce interview! Thanks Ivana. Sara Pettarini has a great tumblr blog for anything Simon related.
 
bee Date: Friday, 15-Jan-16, 1:24 PM | Message # 1207
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Thanks Ivana, interesting article.
 
Tina Date: Friday, 15-Jan-16, 2:48 PM | Message # 1208
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Thank you Ivana!
 
kim Date: Sunday, 17-Jan-16, 7:56 PM | Message # 1209
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Small piece about Simon's character in The Devil Wears Prada. "7 Movie Villains We Secretly Wanted To Get The Girl"
http://www.divinecaroline.com/enterta....et-girl

That's not a very closely held secret!
 
ruuger Date: Monday, 18-Jan-16, 3:55 PM | Message # 1210
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Small piece about Simon's character in The Devil Wears Prada. "7 Movie Villains We Secretly Wanted To Get The Girl"
http://www.divinecaroline.com/enterta....et-girl

That's not a very closely held secret!


I think it was Roger Ebert who said in his review that Adrian Grenier (who played the 'good boyfriend') and Simon s hould have switched roles because Simon's character came across as the more likeable of the two.
 
kim Date: Tuesday, 19-Jan-16, 1:58 AM | Message # 1211
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ruuger- that is true in my opinion! Be I could be biased cool
 
DS_Pallas Date: Tuesday, 19-Jan-16, 10:48 PM | Message # 1212
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I don't know, don't they say the devil's always more attractive? happy
 
kim Date: Wednesday, 20-Jan-16, 3:01 PM | Message # 1213
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So the "grumpy old man" of Canberra referenced Simon again in another article. He apparently got his comeuppance by the readers of the paper. If you want to read the new piece I have included the link below. Otherwise I have posted a small snippet from the article.

"With its mind ajar this column will probe what Redmond's democratised public art experience has been. But if we sound elitist and aghast we admit to still being a little ashen-faced (like a Snowy owl) after the recent National Gallery/Tom Roberts/Simon Baker imbroglio, much written about here (and polarising lots of our usually middle-of-the-road readers).
In the wake of that imbroglio we continue to make the horrifying-for-us discovery that only a very few Australians have ever even heard of Tom Roberts (arguably the greatest of our painters) while National Gallery "Ambassador" Simon Baker (a star of US TV dramas) is a household name in almost every household we poll. Perhaps, if popular Simon Baker does any amateur sculpting, the democratisation of our public art choosing process may see by popular demand our city festooned with his popular works. We could see Belconnen Way lined with them.
Perhaps one day, centuries hence, archaeologists will dig these original Bakers up and will marvel at them. Meanwhile, archaeology students from The Australian National University began on Monday to uncover the history of a former penal colony and military site in Tasmania dating back 160 years."

It seems like despite the push back he got, he still is a turkey. And still pokes fun at Simon's popularity.

http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-new....0o.html
 
redbird Date: Wednesday, 20-Jan-16, 3:05 PM | Message # 1214
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I loved Simon's character in The Devil Wears Prada - hated his eyebrows in that movie though. Despite the fact that he was definitely a player and an opportunist he just seemed like a much better match for Andy than her boyfriend. And let's face it, who wouldn't love to have their first Paris experience with a gorgeous bad boy? Sign me up right now ..........
 
Ivana Date: Thursday, 21-Jan-16, 6:39 PM | Message # 1215
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another old interview, thanks to sarapettarini











Tv Guide Magazine 8-14 DECEMBER 2001
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