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Darling SimonM,


OHMYGOD NO!


How could anyone ever say such a dreadful thing about the lovely Mr Nesbit?


How very and completely out of character for him!!! I refuse to believe it. He is a married man with children afterall. No, no, no. It simply cannot be true.


Could you post a link?

I have indeed subscribed as you so kindly suggested, and they sent me lots of juicy gossip - but nothing about the sweet family man you mention above!


I am sticking my fingers in my ears and singing out loud, I am sure he is a lovely family man and this article you mention is simply a mis-print...

"James Nesbitt at the NZ v France match, aisle 431,

row M, seat 11, wearing a pale blue beret, supporting

France, telling the women around him he was an actor"


Maybe the women around him just asked what he did for a living after they had gotten to know each other?


Apart from that detail there doesn't sound much wrong with this "tidbit" anyway - gregarious Irish man with an eye for ladies.. sounds ok to me

  • 3 weeks later...

fish Wrote:

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> Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> > Anyone notice the front page of "Living South"

> > photographed by our own talented forumite?

>

>

> What a handsome chap he is, too.


ithankyew... ;-)

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