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ianr Wrote:

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> funkymadam Wrote:

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> > I stood behind the lady who played the teacher

> on Johnny Briggs at the checkout in Sainsburys DKH

> in 2001.

> >

> > good times.

>

> Something to tell your grandchildren with pride.



I will. I'll even re-enact it for them.

There's been some re-runs of The Sweeney on TV recently.


Remember watching The Sweeney with my Dad and sisters many years ago!


After spotting an actor at Brixton tube during the past 6 months or so I've just realised it's an actor from The Sweeney but can't put a name to the face.


Dark hair, looks a bit like Patrick McGowan but I can't put a name to him.


Sorry just remembered this is for Sainsburys sightings!

Jumoak Wrote:

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> I saw the delectable Iain Glenn and the woman who

> plays Eastender's Shirley in Sainsburys (she is

> tiny!) and Kate Ford (in one of the many Lordship

> Lane cake shops) who was rather rude with her

> bugaboo, expecting us to move out of her way

> without grateful acknowledgement!


That is bugaboo owners for you...

I've seen Miss Broom (sorry can't call her Karen - like calling your teacher by their first name!)

several times over the years am sure I've even seen her when I've been at work in A&E, but never said hello as do feel bit starstruck, especially as she still looks exactly the same as I remember her

in Johnny Briggs. A few years off, but I live in fear of overhearing bugglet saying "My Mum, who's a nurse..." :)

  • 9 months later...

DulwichBorn&Bred Wrote:

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> Not Sainsbury but Keri Moss joint winner of

> Professional MasterChef was sitting outside the

> Duck Egg today looking at the menu .


Then really DB&B the only correct thing to is to remove your post.


Though you did resist the 's at the end of Sainsbury, which is more than Sainsbury's have done - kowtowed to populism in my hardy opinion, so they have.

Actually you're alright, ignore my first sentence, you're a good cat.


Might copy this to the Old Fogies thread, though but.

DulwichBorn&Bred Wrote:

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> Sorry !! In my defence I spent ages searching for

> the correct thread , I put in famous people ,

> celebrity etc via the search box but I couldn't

> get the famous people spotted in Dulwich thread

> up:)

>

> I wonder what she thought of it .....


Why sorry DB&B? Not sorry to me surely?

Though I reproved you initially, I talked myself round and saw the good in you.

To the extent of bestowing upon you the compliment of being a 'good cat'.

So 'no harm no foul', as any fule kno.


Peace.

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