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For nearly four decades Isla Roberts has lived in Mylor in the Adelaide Hills with Susan Phillips-Rees. Over a cup of tea in the couple’s kitchen, Isla recounts their meet-cute in song:
The first time I saw Susan / she was standing at a gate /
With a bridle in her hand / and a smile upon her face...
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For nearly four decades Isla Roberts has lived in Mylor in the Adelaide Hills with Susan Phillips-Rees. Over a cup of tea in the couple’s kitchen, Isla recounts their meet-cute in song:
The first time I saw Susan / she was standing at a gate /
With a bridle in her hand / and a smile upon her face...
- 11/4/2023
- by Walter Marsh
- The Guardian - Film News
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