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I just think he is so COOL!


I once saw Terry Jones in Le Chardon a few years back and then I nearly ran over him by Cheners bookstore a few years ago. (Not my fault!! He was jaywalking!). I love the Pythons, and resolved that if he was ever at the end of my car bonnet again I'd flash him to get his attention (a la Denise Van Outen) but he decamped to North London! Someone must have warned him of my plan to get the 'girls' out!


spymum

(blog: Posh Mum)

> I also read somewhere that one of those x-factor

> rejects had her video filmed in the EDT. I watched

> it and it definitely was but I didn't recognise

> her... reckon the EDT is more famous than she is.


indeed, Maria Lawson's debut video was recently filmed in the EDT. Watch it at:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlM-oJJFtmA


You can see Cafe Nero and the Number 37 bus!

Just had a look at that tomM, many no. 37s trundled past but the most disturbing thing - and going off subject here - was this post by a fan:


she shud of wonn aww i well miss her! she was so luvley but i dnt get 2 c her anymore she was my mums friend lol she babysat 4 me nce wen i wz lil she woz bowt 26 den lol x miss yu x


whhaaaaaaaat?

Dear Ms Polly Dorner,


I wonder if you could enlighten me. I am relatively new to all of this wonderful technical jargon - does 'lol' mean 'lots of love' or 'laughing out loud'? My husband James has not come home from the rugby yet, and has sent me a text. I am not sure if he is in trouble with me......


Linda Barker lives on Underhill Road, you can spot her house(s) a mile off. Perhaps she made off with a job lot of cream paint from the set of one of her make-over shows.

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