Haven't I seen you somewhere?
August 6th 2008 07:23
I've been spotted. Another mum came up to me at the school gate and said, "I saw you in that movie!" Others, like their lives, have gotten their procedure muddled, and have begun the gossip and slander before the recognition. Still, it makes you feel very important to be the topic of conversation of others.
How dull their lives must be. But I can understand the fascination. Christian, Scripture Teacher, Enjo consultant, mother of two gorgeous, talented kids, wife of but one husband (a rare breed around these parts) who I still really love (even rarer), and overall contented character... and now an extra in a film. It must be hard to witness such uncomplicated happiness, without wanting to undermine it through petty jealously. Whole magazine genres are based on such a premise.
On being spotted, as I write, David Roberts, the lead in "The Square", is on ABC Kids in a show called, "Out There". He's also currently on Channel 9 on Saturday mornings in "Haley's (?) Heroes"; a show about a Kiwi girl in Aus who starts a basketball team. He is the evil coach of the other main team. This show also stars "Rupert" from "Sea Change", which is on ABC Mon-Thurs at 2pm, which happily came back on TV to coincide with "IguanaGate". Diver Dan's surname happened to be "Della Bosca"! However, as quickly as his smouldering looks over ginger eyelashes came back to our small screens, he was off to Cuba, and Pearl Bay got the long and lanky William McInnes as journo and widower Max Conner.
Meanwhile, in "Haven Cove", life goes on. Time will tell if the paparazzi start stalking.
On being spotted, as I write, David Roberts, the lead in "The Square", is on ABC Kids in a show called, "Out There". He's also currently on Channel 9 on Saturday mornings in "Haley's (?) Heroes"; a show about a Kiwi girl in Aus who starts a basketball team. He is the evil coach of the other main team. This show also stars "Rupert" from "Sea Change", which is on ABC Mon-Thurs at 2pm, which happily came back on TV to coincide with "IguanaGate". Diver Dan's surname happened to be "Della Bosca"! However, as quickly as his smouldering looks over ginger eyelashes came back to our small screens, he was off to Cuba, and Pearl Bay got the long and lanky William McInnes as journo and widower Max Conner.
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