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guys i came in london from italy just because i want to meet liam..... i know he lives in hamstead but i don't know exactly where so... could you help me???????

martina ielpo, Sunday, 13 October 2002 12:54 (twenty-three years ago)

He often goes to the "Benihana" Japanese restaurant next to Swiss Cottage tube station. I know that cos my mate Satoshi works there.

Darren, Sunday, 13 October 2002 14:40 (twenty-three years ago)

I've run into him twice at the Queens pub in Primrose Hill, but that was when Creation offices were just next door, so it's unlikely he'd be back there now.

kate, Sunday, 13 October 2002 17:06 (twenty-three years ago)

"guys i came in london from italy just because i want to meet liam..... i know he lives in hamstead but i don't know exactly where so... could you help me???????"

You are right, you do very definitely need help - I suggest you contact International Social Service UK, 39 Cramner House, Brixton Rd
London SW9 6DD, Tel: 020 7735 8941.

They will be able to arrange to have your mental health assessed and arrange appropriate care for you.

Stewart Osborne (Stewart Osborne), Monday, 14 October 2002 08:32 (twenty-three years ago)

C'mon Stewart, I don't like Oasis either but a bit of respect for someone elses pash eh.

Reminds me of newspaper report I read in the 80s of an Italian family who had collectively written to Big-Rock-Star to thank him. Their teenage daughter had run away from home and travelled some distance to meet him going so far as to put her tent up outside his house. The Big-Rock-Star despite every reason to be pissed off was friendly to her and helped persuade her to return home. What he didn't know was that she'd been diagnosed with terminal cancer, and was determined to meet her hero before she died. It was Bono of U2.

stevo (stevo), Monday, 14 October 2002 08:52 (twenty-three years ago)

I can assure you that my comment has nothing to do with my feelings about Oasis one way or another Stevo(travelling to another country to see a band playing a gig I could easily relate to) and everything to do with finding obsessive and irrational behaviour disturbing.

Loved your story 'though, very touching (especially pleasing to hear that Bono's mellowed and is no longer the selfish, ruthless egomaniacal bastard he was when I had the mispleasure of encountering him back in 1980!).

Did you ever hear the one John Lennon and the obsessive fan who used to follow him around?

Stewart Osborne (Stewart Osborne), Monday, 14 October 2002 09:36 (twenty-three years ago)


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