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Richard Ayoade lives on my road in SE15 with his young family. Reckon he moved in around 9/12 months ago. Happy to have a funny warm-hearted and genuinely talented celebrity living locally, rather than some over-hyped reality TV wannabe. Perhaps SE15 really is now officially the coolest place to live in London ..?
Only just discovered this particular thread. Richard Ayoade lives on my road. I've seen Jenny Eclair a couple of times. However, my best spot is Lorraine Chase (of Campari and Emmerdale fame). She was at the next till to me in Sainsbury's a few months back. I knew it was her because she was wearing a green t-shirt with her name and a 0891 (or similar) telephone number printed on the back. I thought it was a strange thing to wear. It was only later that I remembered she was in 'I'm a Celebrity get me out of here' and this was her t-shirt from the show! Times hard eh, Lorraine?
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Jules-and-Boo Wrote:

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> no idea who that was - had to google it - former

> editor-in-chief of The Guardian.

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> Guess that's a valid 'calim to fame'?


"CALIM" - was that an intentional Grauniad-style typo!?

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