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Bic Basher Wrote:

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> Jenny Eclair was on one of her regular jaunts to

> Sainsbury's on Saturday afternoon and didn't like

> the fact there was a queue for the SmartShop

> handheld devices and was counting how many were in

> the queue.



How amazing.

ruffers Wrote:

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> Martin Roberts off Homes Under The Hammer in a

> karaoke place at our Chjristmas do. But I saw him

> before at The Fast SHow live. And also at a gig by

> gothtastic The Mission.

>

> "It's different, but I like it.."



Incredible.

carlafindle Wrote:

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> ruffers Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Martin Roberts off Homes Under The Hammer in a

> > karaoke place at our Chjristmas do. But I saw

> him

> > before at The Fast SHow live. And also at a gig

> by

> > gothtastic The Mission.

> >

> > "It's different, but I like it.."

>

>

> Incredible.


I know. What a time to be alive eh?


Saw Suggs in Shoreditch Grind as well.

Not East Dulwich though so forget that one.


Although mrs ruffers chatted to the rapper Chip Munk at a stall on North Cross Road recently.


It's like Stella Street innit?

ruffers Wrote:

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> carlafindle Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > ruffers Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Martin Roberts off Homes Under The Hammer in

> a

> > > karaoke place at our Chjristmas do. But I

> saw

> > him

> > > before at The Fast SHow live. And also at a

> gig

> > by

> > > gothtastic The Mission.

> > >

> > > "It's different, but I like it.."

> >

> >

> > Incredible.

>

> I know. What a time to be alive eh?

>

> Saw Suggs in Shoreditch Grind as well.

> Not East Dulwich though so forget that one.

>

> Although mrs ruffers chatted to the rapper Chip

> Munk at a stall on North Cross Road recently.

>

> It's like Stella Street innit?


No, not really.

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Shivering swan1 Wrote:

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> A friend spotted David Cameron at the fish counter

> recently, apparently with a personal minder in

> tow.


Presumably to stop him interacting inappropriately with any of the fish heads.

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