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Post by dmac on Sept 4, 2011 4:28:59 GMT 10
Only just discovered this today Damien Leith was a presenter and performer at the Pride of Australia Ceremony A couple of tweets: Damien Leith presents the Fair Go medal to Carlos Da Rocha. #PrideofAustralia Eating canapes n drinkin champagne at Gov House chattin with Hon Bronwn Bishop n the musical genius Damien Leith and a link: yfrog.com/j0y3xbz Damien leith performing at the Pride of Australia Awards Nice one D hmmmm like the musical genius
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Post by princess1 on Sept 4, 2011 7:06:54 GMT 10
Thanks for posting this Dawn I guess theres a lot of things they don't want us to know about anymore
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Post by Glawz on Sept 4, 2011 13:52:14 GMT 10
Thanks for posting this Dawn I guess theres a lot of things they don't want us to know about anymore Agree Princey... and it's a little sad Pity it was just a snippet... but no doubt D wowed them.
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Post by thebraff (Braffy) on Sept 7, 2011 3:33:51 GMT 10
That is a bit harsh. This is an extract from Damien's last newsletter which you have all read Next week, I will be in Sydney performing for News Limited at their 'Pride of Australia Medal', at Government House. It's always very special to see unsung Australians being recognised for their contributions. Then we're out to Wagga Wagga for two shows on the first of my regional tour dates.
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Post by Trilly on Sept 7, 2011 15:54:07 GMT 10
Thanks for posting this Dawn I guess theres a lot of things they don't want us to know about anymore Aww princey, that isn't the case, I'm sure. As Braff said, he told us about it in the newsletter and it was a private function. Sounds like he had a great time. ;D Things are different these days, with D on FB and Jen doing things her way, which rightly includes all of Damien's online fans. But I think it still says heaps that he has posted here recently and that he talks to us when he can. Nothing will ever change our history, even though things change with Damien's career all the time. We'll always love him and I'm positive he'll always have a soft spot for us because we've been here from Day One.
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Post by princess1 on Sept 7, 2011 17:10:25 GMT 10
That is a bit harsh. This is an extract from Damien's last newsletter which you have all read Next week, I will be in Sydney performing for News Limited at their 'Pride of Australia Medal', at Government House. It's always very special to see unsung Australians being recognised for their contributions. Then we're out to Wagga Wagga for two shows on the first of my regional tour dates. Oh!!! Well I stand corrected, but I don't think the comment was harsh at all, sorry I had an opinion, guess I forgot to read it
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Post by Annys always here..lol on Sept 7, 2011 19:17:33 GMT 10
That is a bit harsh. This is an extract from Damien's last newsletter which you have all read Next week, I will be in Sydney performing for News Limited at their 'Pride of Australia Medal', at Government House. It's always very special to see unsung Australians being recognised for their contributions. Then we're out to Wagga Wagga for two shows on the first of my regional tour dates. Oh!!! Well I stand corrected, but I don't think the comment was harsh at all, sorry I had an opinion, guess I forgot to read it not to worry Suzy...I was thinking the same thing..and after all we have lots of stuff in our lives too..and we don't always get a chance to take time to read every little detail D' is doing these days..he is very busy..
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Post by dmac on Sept 8, 2011 3:02:00 GMT 10
Reckon I didn't realise he was a presenter and a guest. Don't get the newsletter yet, even though I remembered to sign up again. Assumed it was an in and sing and out job. Nice to find a snippet of the performance
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