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Previously on "Chris De Burgh is the new David Eicke."

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  • Alf W
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    He might be able to cure people using his hands but his voice makes me feel sick.

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    What he didn't mention was that he was singing "Lady in Red" at the time... the poor chap took up his bed & ran away as fast as possible...

    Cover version of Gay Bar possibly...

    "I've got somthing to put in you.."

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  • wendigo100
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    Or perhaps he put his hands on his nob.

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  • wobbegong
    started a topic Chris De Burgh is the new David Eicke.

    Chris De Burgh is the new David Eicke.

    Singer Chris de Burgh has claimed he can perform miracles and heal people.

    During an interview on her religious show Heaven and Earth he confided: "I have found myself able to cure people with my hands.

    "I met someone in the West Indies who was not able to walk. I put my hands on him and he was able to get up."

    According to the newspaper, de Burgh threatened to sue anyone who mentioned his healing hands after his daughter spoke of them in 2004.
    Surprise, surprise . . .

    He is releasing a new album, The Storyman, this month, and embarking on an 18-month world tour.

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