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Brendan Wrote:

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> I read the title to this thread and thought you

> were going to offer us tips on how to annoy famous

> people.

>

> Personally I don?t know any famous people. I know

> lots of annoying people but no famous people.



Doesn't seem to be a problem in ED, if you're famous and someone takes a dislike to you - whether they know you or not - you've had it. So, which famous person gets your goat up? (Sounds positively rude).

mockney piers Wrote:

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> I've never seen Paul McKenna in these here parts

> though.

> Or has he just hypnotised me into believing

> that?!

>

> Nesbitt's alright fish, he's just a forum

> leitmotif really. Almost a mascot.



Now that's recognition.

SimonM Wrote:

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> >>Nesbitt's alright fish, he's just a forum

> leitmotif really. Almost a mascot.

> There's a persistent rumour he's the Beeb's choice

> for the next Dr Who....



Fantastic. He can annoy the whole universe. Classic.

I went through a stage of thinking it was funny to ask famous people to give me a nosh. I met Shane Ritchie in a bar and drunkenly went over, face open and smiling and said hello. He said hello back. I asked him if he'd give me a nosh. There were quite a few encounters.


I've never asked Jimmy Nesbitt for a nosh even though he was stalking me and the wife for at least a week. He followed me round Sainsburys once picking up the same produce as me just after me. Freak! Then I caught him going through my bins. That's when I called the rozzers!


Charlie

Danny Baker on the radio a few years ago, said "I met that Paul McKenna once and he couldn't hypnotise me. I remind him of that every time I go round on a Friday and wash his car." How we laughed.


James Nesbitt was on the front page of Radio Times as the Jekyll Hyde character and I remember thinking - as I stained his teeth with my coffee mug stain - that boy needs to go to my nice dentist on Forest Hill Road and get his teeth straightened.

SimonM Wrote:

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> Ridiculous moustache or not, I thought "Murphy's

> Law" was excellent this week.



You're right. However, one thing that was REALLY ANNOYING was the way everyone kept saying things like "End of." and other cliches with the last word taken off. It really would make you want to boke.

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