Talk:Rustie Lee

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I removed the following paragraphs from the article as I have been unable to verify the truth or otherwise of the information contained therein:

Before TVAM Rustie fronted a band called The Rustie Lee Revue who achieved little commercial success but toured the country and some European nations. Their records are scarce and almost impossible to find now. Her love of food inspired a lot of the band's colourfully titled songs, such as "Trifle Dance (Can't Work You Out)". Rustie keeps in contact with the group and they sometimes still perform together.
From the 2005 UKIP party political broadcast: "The EU? They're havin' a laugh! Ah hahahahaha! But let's make sure it's not at our expense."
Following her return to the spotlight, rumours are abound of a re-release of her first album "Songs To Chop Pineapples To", with an impending release of the JXL remix of "A Little Less Sage & Onion" due late Summer.

Loganberry 01:21, 30 May 2005 (UTC)

The sentence at the end of this article, ("BBC presenter David Dimbleby appeared not to know exactly who she was.") seems very subjective. Can we be sure of the content's of Dimbleby's mind? And if we can, is Dimbleby's knowledge or lack thereof relevant to this article? Anyway, for these reasons I've deleted that sentence. Feel free to reinstate it if you can think of a good justification, though.

Isn't the section about her recent trip to the Carribean just an advert for her new book/TV series? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.28.92.5 (talk) 13:30, 15 February 2008 (UTC)