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Last week we had a Destry Sighting. Now a Stef Dawson Sighting
Last week we had a Destry sighting. This week, a Stef Dawson Sighting
Image my surprise when I recently watched the first episode of Cleverman and saw Stef Dawson pop up in the introductory credits.
A quick google search yielded this news headline: Stef Dawson, our next big name in Hollywood
Stef, you are even busier (and dare I say bustier) than we realized, what with your budding career as a Hollywood starlet. I had no idea! I must also say, your hair is a bit redder than I pictured. ;-P
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Re: Last week we had a Destry Sighting. Now a Stef Dawson Sighting
maverick wrote #301151:
This week, a Stef Dawson Sighting
:-) and you wonder why I’m slacking around these parts so much.
Up until she got the role in The Hunger Games, I pretty much owned the top ten slots in Google, and had done for close to a decade. Nowadays, I barely even feature unless you add ‘bloke’ to the search term. Damn the zeitgeist and fickle nature of celebrity. Before that, I donated her my old Twitter account too, and took out a new one. Not that I’ve ever used it. Then she eclipsed me.
Seriously though, there’s no bad blood between me and the prettier, red-headed version of myself. We’re mates on Facebook. It does feel weirdly narcissistic to hold a public conversation with yourself though. But at least I kinda know how Dave Gorman felt. And I’m definitely not alone, as mentioned via the links in my about page.
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Re: Last week we had a Destry Sighting. Now a Stef Dawson Sighting
Bloke wrote #301155:
Up until she got the role in The Hunger Games, I pretty much owned the top ten slots in Google, and had done for close to a decade.
Stef Dawson: Weirdo comes up on the 3rd page of my Google results.
As writing styles go, I like reading your musings, and the pics are outrageous.
This year my blog dropped in Google’s search results, passed over by some guy in the NBA. When I got back online and started writing content, it floated back to the top, thanks Google.
Content is King, write often is all I say.
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Re: Last week we had a Destry Sighting. Now a Stef Dawson Sighting
hcgtv wrote #301158:
Content is King, write often is all I say.
Yeah, I’ve neglected the writing stuff recently. Might help if I put some effort in!
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Re: Last week we had a Destry Sighting. Now a Stef Dawson Sighting
Bloke wrote #301155:
Nowadays, I barely even feature unless you add ‘bloke’ to the search term. Damn the zeitgeist and fickle nature of celebrity.
Having lived in the shadow of a epynomous Australian actor my entire life, I can sympathize.
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Re: Last week we had a Destry Sighting. Now a Stef Dawson Sighting
Bloke wrote #301155:
And I’m definitely not alone, as mentioned via the links in my about page.
I had not read your about page since it was last update. Now I understand how you are so productive – you really are multiple people, one identity. Sweet! :D
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