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Millhaven Wrote:

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> Jimmy Nesbitt shouldn't be considered a sighting

> unless he is armed with an axe and b*ll*ck naked

> chasing someone along Lordship Lane.


Above sighting reminded me of this post.

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TheCat Wrote:

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> Not yet spotted....but read an article this

> morning saying that Lena Headey (aka Cersie

> Lannister) has moved to East Dulwich....along with

> Iain Glenn, gives us a decent base of GoT

> actors....



There goes the neighbourhood, next there will be Dragons atop of Dawson's Heights, Johnny White Walkers in the EDT and three eyed crows in Peckham Rye https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,2037466


Mark my words , Friday night fights just won't be the same once the Unsullied get involved

I'm not sure if it's "creepy", people have always been drawn to celebrities... it's only natural, if you're into a particular TV show or whatever. And to an extent it's part and parcel of pursuing a career in the public eye. There is a line, of course, but nobody is discussing what road they live on, posting secret photos of them, or anything like that.


However... saying that... I've not really heard of any of these people. (I mean, I've heard of Eastenders and Game Of Thrones, but wouldn't recognize any cast members - except for Sharon and the Mitchell brothers).

This, surely, is also about cognitive dissonance. By saying famous people (people we know/ have heard of) live around us we are trying to confirm our decision to live or stay here. If famous people shop where we shop then surely we must have taken the right location decisions? We gain, additionally, by osmosis, that their fame and fashionability will somehow rub off on us. I don't really think this is either creepy or in any way stalking. We have stumbled upon them in a public place, not searched for them in private ones.

TheCat Wrote:

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> Not yet spotted....but read an article this

> morning saying that Lena Headey (aka Cersie

> Lannister) has moved to East Dulwich....along with

> Iain Glenn, gives us a decent base of GoT

> actors....


Iain Glen has been here for years...

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Dogkennelhillbilly Wrote:

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> Frank Furedi buying childproofing socket covers in

> Dulwich DIY.


I'd be interested in his view of this execrable thread and its longevity. Did you have a chance to discuss it?

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