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The perfect mix: why I always love Neighbors

Network Ten Charlene Mitchell, Henry Ramsay and Madge and Harold Bishop – characters from the long-running Australian soap opera Neighbors. OPINION : I’ll admit something most of my closest friends don’t know: I’m a huge Neighbors fan. Since 1987, I have spent about 84 days of my life engrossed in the lives of the citizens of Ramsay St. Forget politics, Erinsborough is my Mastermind subject specialist. I know which Spice Girls made the cameo (Baby), the name of the real-life stalemate where exterior filming took place (Pin Oak Court) and who went sailing and never came back (Marlene). Everyone remembers Bouncer’s dream, but do you know the name of Lucy Robinson’s dog, which she replaced? (Basil, he drowns – one of Guy Pearce’s best performances). READ MORE: * Last Neighbor episode aired in September * Neighbors: Ramsay Street Road to fame * Timestamps when the British slam the door on the Neighbors * Looking back at the 1980s Neighbors...

'Perfect toned arms' Kate turned

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We’ve long admired her super shiny hair, sparkling smile, and elegant figure. But a recent look in a summer frock selection proves that the Duchess of Cambridge has another beauty mission up her sleeve. For the Duchess also boasts something special that millions of women have longed for since Michelle Obama stepped over the threshold of the White House: perfectly toned arms. Wearing Emilia Wickstead’s white sleeveless dress to polo last week, her toned triceps and biceps earned as much admiration as the £1,350 ($2,372.30AUD) gown. Camera Icon Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge looks on with her arms tight at the 2022 Royal Charity Polo Cup at the Guards Polo Club on July 06. Credit: Mark Cuthbert / British Press via Getty Images, While the forearm muscles developed over the years were preserved by female athletes, looking too ‘masculine’ to guys like you and me, now elegantly sculpted upper arms are a discreet sign of youthfulness, confidence, and feminine powe...

'They're the perfect couple': Harry and Meghan's wedding cellist wowed 1.9 billion people, then went home to study

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Plain text size Larger text size The text size is very large You can feel how quickly Sheku Kanneh-Mason’s star is rising when he tells you that his days as a music student ended less than 24 hours ago. After performing a final recital for his advanced diploma at London’s Royal Academy of Music the night before, the 23-year-old British cellist was free to continue his stint as one of the hottest properties in classical music. Credit: Today, he’s sitting in a corner office at his record company headquarters in King’s Cross, ready to talk about a new album and an Australian tour. He was wearing black jeans and a Paul Smith monochrome shirt with a pattern that, on closer inspection, was made up of hundreds of tiny faces. The old British menswear statesman and young cellist are both Nottingham natives and have become close friends. Kanneh-Mason was wearing a Paul Smith suit when he appeared and has lent his photogenic face to one of the label’s advertisin...