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Acid Casual Wrote:

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> Ricky Gervais was waiting in my tailors the last

> time I got a suit made. He was an utter prick.

>

> I'd made an appointment and had been a customer

> for years - since I first started earning a wage

> where you can have the odd suit made, so I was

> well known and long standing client. I strolled in

> 5 minutes before my allotted time and had my

> fitting as you do...

>

> Gervais was looking grumpy and pissed off when I

> rocked up and my arrival seemed to exacerbate his

> mood. He is extra fat and tiny with greasy hair

> and is so full of imagined self importance. As an

> aside I've met far bigger stars who have been

> usually very pleasant, but that little @#$%& seems

> to positively revel in his supposed stature.

>

> He's not a star, he happens to be famous, but the

> talent to fame ratio is a bit lop-sided in my

> opinion.


Surely -100 *BoB?

Sienna Miller and Jude Law on Regents Park Road, Primrose Hill. Was sitting at a cafe and she was tripping down the street with her two little dogs. She is tiny and very cute. Her dogs and mine touched noses so she came over and petted my dog. Jude Law hung back in a totally disinterested manner. This was before they split up after the nanny incident.
Brian Moore was Hooker for the England rugby team and later rugby commentator. No front teeth, ears like cabbages, face like a bull dog licking p*ss off a thistle. Nice bloke though. No idea if he cheated on anyone. But I can tell you he was arguing with the ticket seller at Chancery Lane underground.

Yes, that's him...Mr. Baxter. He looks much less scary in an anorak with grey hair I can tell you. I also saw Emily Watson walking along Southbank (Shad Thames)on Tuesday looking casual but very beautiful and Anna Friel ran passed me as I went into work in December (just before my Mat. leave) and nearly got run over by the car that was presumably trying to pick her up.


Do I get points for a jay-walking Anna Friel at least?

legalbeagle Wrote:

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> Brian Moore was Hooker for the England rugby team

> and later rugby commentator. No front teeth, ears

> like cabbages, face like a bull dog licking p*ss

> off a thistle. Nice bloke though. No idea if he

> cheated on anyone. But I can tell you he was

> arguing with the ticket seller at Chancery Lane

> underground.


This reminds me of the time I was queuing for a press pass to get into Twickenham, when the ageing gent in front of me was being refused entry by an indignant young official. Exasperated, the man turned around, asking if anyone could confirm to the official who he was. It was Phil Bennett. Welsh rugby wizard of the 70's.

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