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From: Kirsty Smith
Date: Thu Apr 10, 2003 8:46am
Subject: Re: [Derren Brown] Re: Vampires etc


Another intelligent person!!! Long live Anne Rice!
"nxnzerx wrote: That was me,
Aria. Ive been a fan of the books for a very long time
and the first time I saw Derren (DB Lecture) I was amazed at the
similarity. The more I saw Derren the more I realized that he had to
have read and based chunks of his style around Lestat. Read the book
and the mental picture you get is very similar to Derrens stage
appearance...

--- In a previous message aria_da_cap0
<aria_da_cap0>" <aria_da_cap0> wrote:
> yeh, reminds me of the last chat Derren did, someone kept
badgering
> him about the Anne Rice novels and Derren wasn't answering until
> finally he caved in! hehehe, was it u killerb? i was laughing my
> socks off ;D
>
> ARIA X
>
> --- In a previous message hypnollama
<>"
> wrote:
> >
> > Sorry -this is a bit off subject -although DB does wear long
> > coats - there are loads of great books about more modern
> > vampires and I'm racking my brains to try and remember
> > the title of one i read very recently.If i remember it I'll post
it
> (if only
> > for killerb).
> > On the DB subject -what must he think......vampires now?
> > someone close to him (if not the man himself)
> > must read this -I know I would.
> > Re. handclasp -It's pretty weird isn't it.
> > Does it just work because your hands get sort of stiff and
> > 'forget' how to unclasp?
> > Did anyone do the falling thing at the beginning of the last
> > mind control (and did it work??)
> > It did with me,but I think I'm just a bit eager to please!
> > Nicki x


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