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In his autobiography, David Beckhams says of his tattoos, “The idea came to me much later, a little while after Brooklyn was born. I was talking to Mel B and her then-husband, Jimmy Gulzar, and the subject of tattoos came up. I ended up going to this Dutch guy who’d done all of Jimmy’s. I’d finally realised what I wanted a tattoo to represent. Mine are all about the people in my life, my wife and sons, who I want with me always. When you see me, you see the tattoos. You see an expression of how I feel about Victoria and the boys. They’re part of me.” Victoria Beckham also has tattoos including five stars on the base of her back and David Beckham’s initials on her wrist. Filed under: David Beckham and Victoria Beckham Comments: None |
Have you ever wanted to make an international call but couldn’t because you were out of IDD cards and couldn’t be bothered to leave the house? Well there’s a website that conveniently sells prepaid phone cards online so you don’t have to leave the house to make that call. TheRichCom.com makes everything easy and hassle-free for you. All you have to do is to select the country you want to call from the drop down list and you will be shown a comparison table, providing you with a choice of prepaid phone cards with different prices, brands and qualities. You can select the international phone card of your choice to view full details and to make a purchase should you decide to buy it. I love convenient websites like this! Filed under: Uncategorized Comments: None |
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David Beckham dined at Nando’s Chicken in Wellington, not knowing that his leftovers would be auctioned off on eBay. TradeMe.co.nz, New Zealand’s version of eBay, featured the coke bottle David Beckham drank from and within hours, this piece of trash was sold for over $3000! His half-eaten corn cob, the plate and cutlery he used, and the uneaten french fries were also up for auction. Filed under: David Beckham and Misc Comments: None |
When Beckham met Stevie Wonder for the first time, he was so starstruck that he couldn’t even ask for a photograph according to AFP! His wife Victoria had to do it for him. He told BBC Radio that Wonder’s 1972 hit ‘Superstition’ was his favourite song. Filed under: David Beckham Comments: None |
On the field, he helps to bring victory to his team. At home, he helps to raise the next big soccer phenomenon - Brooklyn Beckham. The BB is going to be very famous some day. “He’s got a great strike on him, a great right foot, and he kept the ball up 64 times. Pretty good for his age,” David Beckham was quoted saying in The Mirror. Filed under: David Beckham Comments: None |
It often seems that David Beckham changes his hair style more often than Posh herself. Which look do you think suits Beckham best? I like him with a ponytail. Filed under: David Beckham Comments: None |
During a radio phone-in, David revealed that he preferred ballet shoes and knickerbockers to wearing a suit when he was younger! He was quoted saying, “My dad gave me a little bit of stick but I was happy.” Filed under: David Beckham and Interviews Comments: None |
She went by the name of Jodi Price. They met on a plane when they were 15 and David said to her in his funny English accent: “I fink I’m in luv,” reports The Mirror. She kissed him, but didn’t say anything back. Jodi, a girl with blue eyes and a Texan drawl who got married just 18 months ago, said of Beckham, “Everything fitted together. Me and him, both 15, both soccer-mad, same friends. And just a chance meeting…” She thought he was a bit skinny, but he kept making her laugh. So they kept in touch for the next two years as Beckham began his career at Manchester United, writing letters, sending cards and exchanging presents. Then, she got a jealous boyfriend and she had to throw away all the stuff David sent her. And that’s where the story ends. Filed under: David Beckham Comments: 2 Comments |
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David Beckham’s kids are picking up an American accent it seems. Beckham told This Morning, “They sound as if they are from London – and that is how I want them to sound. But they are getting little parts of an American accent. Romeo keeps saying ‘Awesome’ a lot. ‘Awesome, awesome.’ “






