Talk:Nick Valensi
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[edit] Nick's twins
Their names are Ella and Silvan (as confirmed by Amanda), not Mitzi and Vitkor. Please stop changing them to those false names —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Blindhalo (talk • contribs) 21:14, 21 January 2007 (UTC).
[edit] Autobiography/Memoirs?
There was at one point talk (including a caption for a photo on the Strokes official website, which I of course cannot find now) of Nick writing an Autobiography... has anyone heard anything new on this? It was tennatively scheduled for release sometime in 2007 last I heard... Thanks! --PulpAffliction 04:33, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Epiphone Riviera
i dont remember where i read it, but i'm pretty sure Nick's Epiphone Riviera is an early 90's model.
also, that talk of his autobiography was just shit talk. --fernandoBOT
- Um, excuse me but I believe you meant to say "the talk of his autobiography was just poo talk". "Shit" is a naughty word and should never be used. For shame! Have you no morals?
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