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I never see anyone, other than Kate Ford who I seem to see almost daily!!! However, this week I saw Helen Lederer at the top of Crystal Palace Road Sunday afternoon and Lesley Sharp in the Coop Wednesdat afternoon!!


A few weeks ago one of the blokes from Shameless was in the Plough.... Don't watch it so didn't recognise him but my friend did!

njc97 Wrote:

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> Honaloochie - they're called "children". There's

> plenty of them around ED....


NJC97 - I'm aware of "children". I know there are quite a few in the manor, I've seen them and frequently smile and wave at them. Pretty much a policy of mine.


Sooo..?

Hoonalochie - apologies for being obtuse. I fear you may have been confused betweent the famous hollywood short man, Dustin Hoffman, and a small child. Although it appears you are not the only person to confuse diminutive film royalty with the young people of ED.

njc97 Wrote:

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> Hoonalochie - apologies for being obtuse. I fear

> you may have been confused betweent the famous

> hollywood short man, Dustin Hoffman, and a small

> child. Although it appears you are not the only

> person to confuse diminutive film royalty with the

> young people of ED.


Aah all is clear now NJC97, the scales have fallen from my eyes.

A good point of course and with this recent sighting of Tom Cruise, there may be something in your theory.

Narnia Wrote:

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> Did anyone see Naveen Andrews (Sayid in Lost) on

> LL yesterday? I may have imagined it as I only had

> a brief glimpse as he exited the wine merchants

> next to the dvd place.



Doesn't Naveen's old son attend Dulwich College?

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