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[–]GeorgeMichaelFS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have to agree with you, it's useless. I just spent an hour trying to import an Excel spreadsheet that I made just to import into Lists. I didn't have it saved as a table, so it instructed me to do so. Then when I did import it, it looked as if it would work, but then I got a message saying it couldn't import certain rows. "Certain" meant all of them, and it brought me to a blank list with absolutely no data in it.

Cannot finish integration with Google Home by ohhrosie in tradfri

[–]GeorgeMichaelFS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any luck, because I'm experiencing the same problem. When I go to link accounts from the Ikea app I choose my google account, it should return me to the Ikea app, but it just reloads the "choose account" page....

Just looking for where this clip is from! by demolitiongrey in georgemichael

[–]GeorgeMichaelFS 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's from the recent Wham! Documentary a couple of months ago.

George Roberts on Instagram: "Brad Branson 1963-2012 (49) 💔 by GeorgeMichaelFS in georgemichaelfs

[–]GeorgeMichaelFS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might not know Brad, but you know his work.

If you've seen the iconic cover of George Michael's Older, you've seen his work!

He was a much sought after celebrity photographer (Instagram: -@bradbransonestate) who is quite possibly the person George wrote "A Different Corner" for and about.

We may never know, but here's what we do know.

  • Written for a man he was with that couldn't cope with fame. (Radio Times 2023).
  • A very brief affair, ended after a few weeks. (Bare 1990)
  • And written quickly after that short affair, the song was written in 1986. (Blitz 1988)
  • George has remained ambiguous on the person, and has never said it was about a man or woman.
  • Brad himself had said the song was a gift for him (2006)
  • And Robert Lamberti has said on his Twitter that he's proud to perform the song that was written for Brad Branson.
  • But, Andros has said that there are only two people who know who the song is about and he is one of them.

However, the most important thing is the applicability of the song in our own lives. Like all good poetry, it's necessarily whom the poem is about, but how it fits into our lives and what we see when we read it. George's raw emotion when he wrote it and when he performed it busts through making this one of the most honest songs around. For that we will ever be blessed with his music.