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Who’s that girl?

None other than the beautiful and talented Annie Lennox, here signing a Eurythmics poster at the Record and Cassette Warehouse. Her message? “To the staff and customers of Record and Cassette Warehouse: GOVERNMENT WARNING! This person is highly dangerous! Do not endorse this product at any cost! Signed, Annie Lennox.” This poster was promptly displayed in the Record and Cassette Warehouse’s; front window. Who’s that girl in the photo? None other than that well-known Annie Lennox look-alike, Kerry O’Connor of the Record and Cassette Warehouse. Who else?

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RIU19840201.2.14.2

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Rip It Up, Issue 79, 1 February 1984, Page 9

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90

Who’s that girl? Rip It Up, Issue 79, 1 February 1984, Page 9

Who’s that girl? Rip It Up, Issue 79, 1 February 1984, Page 9

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