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The Eurythmics are not quite the prolific trendsetters they were in the 80s; their latest album is basically a greatest hits, though it does have one new single, a shmaltzy number titled "I've Got a Life." We have no idea what that means, but we are thrilled for Annie Lennox just the same. But now comes news that Lennox is not satisfied merely in announcing her own life-proprietorship, and is now sharing her keen life having/not having intuition with others. For example, take this recent interaction with Orlando Bloom:

The singer was at a screening of Woody Allen film, 'Annie Hall', in London when hunky Orlando asked for her autograph. She allegedly told him: "I just want a quiet night. Please leave me alone and get a life."


A source told Britain's Daily Star newspaper: "It was like watching a car crash unfold. Nobody could understand why she was being so rude to Orlando of all people. "It was difficult to believe she didn't know who he was. He's been in almost every blockbuster this year. But it turns out she genuinely thought he was an unusually good-looking fan. She must have been living under a rock for the past few years."

Annie was said to be horrified when she realized her embarrassing mistake, and rushed over to apologize. After clearing up the misunderstanding, the star gave Orlando an autograph and he gave her a quick kiss on the cheek. An insider revealed: "She was bright red when he smooched her."

We must commend Lennox, a seasoned pro, on the deft way she rescued herself from what could have been an embarrassing violation of the inviolable Celebrity Mutual Ass-Kissing Code. As extra insurance against any hard feelings, she inscribed his autograph, "Orlando: To my favorite big movie star! I loved you in Star Wars! You definitely have a life! Love, Annie."