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Tuesday, 1 November 2016
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Well, if you can't have La Duxbury, and Ms Munro is out of reach....this lady will definitely hit that spot that others can't.
ReplyDeleteYup, BS, she's certainly got the Ege. (That only works if her surname rhymes with 'edge'. Does it?)
ReplyDeleteI believe it does (I was actually going to work your little wordplay into my original comment, but thought "Nah, that's the sort of thing the Kid would do...")
ReplyDeleteYou surely meant to say "That's the sort of CLEVER thing the Kid would do...", BS.
ReplyDeleteI've also wondered about how to pronounce her name - Edge ? Eggy ? Egga ? She's Scandinavian so it could be anything.
ReplyDeleteI've always pronounced it 'edge', CJ, but I was never 100% sure to be honest.
ReplyDeleteHi Kid, I just did an on-line query on how to pronounce Julie Ege & it came up with the following answer [according to imdb] "she pronounced her name as eg-gay, not edge". Hope this helps.
ReplyDeleteJeff Crawley
Thanks, JC. That means I've got eggy on my face with regard to pronunciation, eh?
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