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Last week I was in a pub in Bayswater and I saw Shaw Taylor knocking back the the G&Ts I actually went up to him and said 'keep em peeled'. He seemed delighted that someone had remembered this catchphrase and gave me a kiss on the cheek. I also once saw the lead singer of the stereophonics in a chip shop in herne hill. He ordered saveloy and chips. I wonder if anyone else has ever seen a celebrity in a normal everyday situation doing ordinary every day things.
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My husband was walking the dogs in PRP this weekend and he was at the gate and bumped into a woman, he had a quick chat with her about the dogs, thought he knew her but couldn't remember where from, she is Clare Holman from "Lewis" she plays the doctor :) she was jogging.

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