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Seen Adrian Lester and kids a couple of times in the Barry Rd Off License opposite. Jo Brand and kids recently by what used to be Dulwich Hamlet School (when my wife went there). Don't know what it' called now, even though I drive past it every day! Look at this link for more faces http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Dulwich#Notable_residents. you can add your own spottings.
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Rod Liddle again - this time with a fag and some vino outside Franklins. I don't think he was reading anything but I couldn't scrutinise him as closely as I would have liked - as soon as I see someone famous I have to look away, or my mouth tends to drop open and my eyes are out on stalks.


I'll say this tho' : His hair needed a jolly good combing.

Fit like ma wee quine?


Not at all - it's just that I think fame has to be a combination of recognition and respect. Liddle fails the second, and only barely scrapes the first.


BTW I do hope your name refers to a Doric provenance; otherwise it's incredibly rude...

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