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From: iamonthe internet
Date: Tue Nov 5, 2002 4:11pm
Subject: Re: My Hannibal Lecter Theory!

I watched all specials from E4 last night, and I thought exactly the
same thing, as I remember Derren saying something like "come a little
closer please" ... then in a Hannibal Lecter voice "Closer..." (doesn't
work when I write it), but it was uncanny! :)

BTW, I got an email from Derren about my site (which was nice, thank
you Derren), although he now things of me an obessive stalker!!! Lol!
And although I'm not, all I keep seeing is the clip from "I'm Alan
Partridge" at the end of the "stalker" episode when the dialogue goes:
Stalker: "so I'll see you next week then? Have that pint, go see my
brother..
Alan: "yea. .... Yea, no way you spastic, you're a mentalist!"

How ironic is that last word?
Simon


--- In a previous message maltedmilkaregreat wrote:
> Derren thinks he's Hannibal Lecter, the only difference is as far
as
> i know he doesn't have a penchant for human flesh...
>
> The evidence?..Read on!
>
> He's highly intelligent
> He's studied psychology
> His favourite music is by Bach-espec the Goldberg Variations which
is
> HL's fave piece of music
> He's witty
> He has a high regard for the arts, opera, etc
> He's an accomplished artist
> He uses the 'memory palace' ,just like HL does in the novels
> He's rather stylish
> He just happened to name drop HL on the MC night
> He's a bit scary
>
> anybody else agree? i think that why i like Derren as i'm a big HL
> fan! :D
>
> BTW, this is only a half serious comment....just in case you all
> think i'm completely mad!

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