Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Sir Clive Sinclair is a super-silverback

Just in case you haven't heard this one already, Sir Clive Sinclair, credited as being the inventor of the original pocket calculator and also some small, early personal computers -- and therefore very wealthy -- married a lovely young lap dancer named Angie Bowness, who is now Lady Sinclair. (He has three children from an earlier marriage.) Apparently he met Angie when she was doing a short stint in the men's club, because she discovered her rent in London was kind of high. She's also a model, and has the goods to be good at it. Sir Clive met her because despite escalating age, he liked to go out at night and have a good time, as it were.

They met 14 years ago when the nightclub owner Peter Stringfellow sat his friend beside the 19-year-old dancer at a dinner party. “She was Miss England at the time, and I thought she was really quite lovely.” [quoting Sir Clive. I imagine she was.]


Well, according to calculations, Clive is 70 and Angie is 34. And she looks somewhat younger under the right circumstances. [Cue first link below.] According to the articles, she divides her time, spending some of it at Sir Clive's home, and some of it at home in London with her son (not his).

An unlikely Lady?: Sir Clive Sinclair's young wife poses for sexy beach calendar shoot

Based on the above, I think that Sir Clive is probably totally OK with this arrangement if Lady Sinclair spends a portion of the time that she's at his house totally naked.

Or at least dressed like this:




More on this arrangement:

The beauty and the boffin

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