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ALISON'S DIARY: A week of quotes.


I was wild like an animal and I was kind of gangly gan·gly  
adj. gan·gli·er, gan·gli·est
Gangling.



[Alteration of gangling.]

Adj. 1.
, with my arms and legs going in all directions. When I was little, people would tease me about how skinny I was. Kids called me Skeletor.

Cameron Diaz was an ugly duckling It's like Grease. The boys play snooker or table tennis and me, Michelle, Brooke and Scarlet discuss our love lives. It's like Rydell High. Natalie Cassidy takes us behind the scenes of EastEnders I tend to think of the worst-case scenario with everything. Dame Doom is what my husband calls me. Catherine Zeta-Jones reveals fame and fortune can't make her happy I demand what is in my best interests. I'm assertive but I'm not Mariah Carey.

Singer Jamelia's no diva I didn't want to be a singer because, at the time, rocks and leaves were far more exciting to me.Anastacia on her career change Most of my songs are written when I'm confused, when I'm going through stuff. I think it also has to do with my age being a teenager I'm emotional all the time. Avril Lavigne reveals her inspiration I've broken many a bed. We lived at the Intercontinental Hotel in Hyde Park for a year and we used to jump on the beds all the time.

Busted's James Bourne Bourne, town (1990 pop. 16,064), Barnstable co., SE Mass., crossed by Cape Cod Canal; settled 1627, inc. 1884. Bourne Bridge (1935), across the canal, made the town an entry point to Cape Cod and a resort and commercial center.  on the ups and downs ups and downs  
pl.n.
Alternating periods of good and bad fortune or spirits.


ups and downs
Noun, pl

alternating periods of good and bad luck or high and low spirits
 of rock 'n' roll lifestyle
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Title Annotation:Features
Publication:Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland)
Date:Jun 6, 2004
Words:227
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