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Monday, 29 June 2009

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Springsteen and undiscovered British novelist DISCOVERED 'Dancing In The Dark' in public toilet, W2
Posted by ASH Smyth at 07:43
Labels: The Unexplained

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    Dominic Hilton thinks Nero Wolfe was on to something when he said, "Nothing corrupts a man so deeply as writing a book." Dominic loves baseball, has a phobia of the theatre and theatregoers, and secretly longs to get far from the madding crowd. Dominic used to be in a promising band named 'The Women of the Ghetto' but was cruelly voted out by his treachorous bandmates before he even had the chance to learn an instrument.

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