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Bono got lost on a boozy visit to 10 Downing Street

Posted on Wednesday, October 27, 2010 at 06:23 AM

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Bono, the lead singer with U2 who is currently on a break from touring, admitted this week he once got lost after a few drinks at the residence of the British Prime Minister.

Bono, who was spotted this week walking hand in hand with his wife Ali in Central Park, New York, said he got lost at 10 Downing Street after a few drinks and a nice meal.

Said Bono- "So I'm wandering through No. 10 and I got lost.

"It's a labyrinth.

"I'm walking into rooms, looking at pictures on the wall of David Lloyd George, who divided Ireland under threat of war.

"I thought how far have two countries come when the Irish rock star can wander through No. 10 unaccompanied.

"I should have taken a portrait of Lloyd!"

Bono was having dinner with Tony Blair at the time.

He admits he had a few glasses of wine.

He said Blair left the table to take a call and he helped himself to a look around causing awful confusion for the singer.


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Saint Bonehead and the Princess of Darkness, a marriage of convenience made in hell. Gee what a radical that bonehead dude is though...think I'll go and buy another of those dino discs and get a copy of his crappy robber barons' Forbes Magazine for the laugh. Like the vatican this water walker needs all the cash he can amass. As for Bliar...finito!
Bono and Blair - a pair of B's springs to mind joined at the hip through their mutual obsession with legacy, power, lies, control and self promotion......neither of them has an ounce of integrity or authenticity.
I wonder did he meet Blair in order to spin justifications for the Invasion of Iraq? Bono, as is his usual MO, retrospectively claimed that he had opposed the Attack on Iraq. He lied. You'll never find Bono taking a stand against the Rich & Powerful.
Good Idea. Bono, Get Lost!
 




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