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About his acting skills...yes! That was based exclusively upon what I had seen on the box. I must say that the degree of my aversion was prolly also influenced by the completely unjustified extent to which he was hyped up a few years back. Equally, I should say, there are others who share my opinion of the demeanour he appears to exude when walking around the streets of ED.
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He used to frequent local pubs more err frequently than he does now. I and a few people I know have met him and he's actually a pretty nice bloke, who was happy to help out on a quiz machine or talk about footy.


Having said that I've seen him out with a group of 'pals' more recently and that 'air' was discernible. But then fame and success will always attract arse-kissing types, I guess the trick is never to believe the hype.


Not that that will ever really be an issue for me!!

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ah yes, the old "I'll-say-it-will-never-happen-to-me" which means now it just might trick - to be fair Mockney you have had your work published which is more than most of us. In fact I'm sure I have seen you in the Bishop, downing double-rums like a proper star....


As for Jimmy - poor lad. I haven't seen so much of him since he moved but he was always happy to chat in the pubs watching football.

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Domitianus Wrote:

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> Does that mean that Ulster accents are associated

> in people's minds with dissociated personalities,

> superhuman strength and murderous tendencies? I

> do hope so. Might explain why people give me a

> wide berth.


oi leave me out of this.

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Now I love a good rant, but on the subject of Jimbo Nesbitt, I am quite surprised that such a seemingly innocuous character could provoke such strength of feeling.


I DID see him recently at Jacks, and have to say I did not discern this smugness of which you speak.

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Lol mockney my hubby is a belfast man who has a worn look but the accent makes him oh so sexy along with the tatts of the celtic cross and the celtic football club logo.Iv met james nesbitt and i agree with domitianus he is a fully fledged t**t,cant stand his arrogance
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Did she hastily try and rearrange the pasta shelves into pictures and regroup the spuds in an alcove ?

(like she normally does with pebbles in empty fireplaces).


Oh well as long as she wasn't waving the scissors in the air as in her late unlamented Currys/Dixons ads.

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This thread seems to have descended into a rally about whether James Nesbitt is alright...


Coincidentally I was up at the TDF roll-out this morning [fantastic BTW] and ran into David Bathurst, who played the posh bloke in Cold Feet. He used to come into my bookshop occasionally, and was always just so nice in a way Hugh Grant only wishes he could be.


Also coincidentally the last series of Cold Feet was script doctored by a friend of mine. Small world eh?


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