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scotboss Wrote:

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> Thought I saw Micheal J Fox in the Flower section

> yesterday.

>

>

> Wasn't sure as he had his back to the Fuchsia...


My smirk at this post quickly turned into a full on giggling fit! 😝

I too have seen Tracy Barlow & James Nesbitt a couple of times on LL (not together!)

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Ruskin Wrote:

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> I swear I saw Simon Day in the yoghurt aisle the

> other day. He was last seen in the briliant Cradle

> to the Grave by Danny Baker.

>

> Tweeted him after the show but he hasn't replied.

> Can't think why.

>

> R


What yoghurt was he buying ? A bit disappointing no to have the full details on this matter.

I'm amazed to find that it appears to be officially verifiable that Jason Statham lives in a not-so-grand semi in SE21. However, this may be about to change as according to the Mirror, he's just spend $12m on a place in Malibu: http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/jason-statham-rosie-huntington-whiteley-buy-5416771


Perhaps the Crown & Greyhound has been closed so long that he's given up on Dulwich?

That article in the Mirror is from March 2015!


mikeb Wrote:

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> I'm amazed to find that it appears to be

> officially verifiable that Jason Statham lives in

> a not-so-grand semi in SE21. However, this may be

> about to change as according to the Mirror, he's

> just spend $12m on a place in Malibu:

> http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/jason-s

> tatham-rosie-huntington-whiteley-buy-5416771

>

> Perhaps the Crown & Greyhound has been closed so

> long that he's given up on Dulwich?

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