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Firstly I d like to point out that the book is by Russell Brand, not Russell Banks, but when I tried to add the correct product ie. Under Russell Brand, Dooyoo have sent me to write my review here so here goes. For those of you who haven t heard of Russell Brand he is a comedian/presenter with his most note able things to date probably being that he was the host of Big Brother s Big Mouth for many years, his own show Ponderland and he has been absolutely hilarious teamed up with Noel Fielding on the Big Fat Quiz of the Year. Many associate Russell Brand, merely with his trademark sayings such as "dinkle" but he is so much more than that. Anyone who has ...
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by villager90 - written on 12/02/08 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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