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Ondine Wrote:

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> Martha Stewart hanging around Lordship Lane all

> day. Think she's looking for Jacqui Smith's place

> to talk passport control policy.


Refusing entry to MS is the best thing this government's done in years.

Jarvis Cocker. He use to go out with someone who lived next door. This was in the late 1980's, before I moved in, so I didn't really see him, but could well have done had things been different in my life, so it counts...


Oh, and someone not so much as saw, but found Bon Scott....Poor bugger.

Yes Mona Lisa film crew were based in the East Dulwich Community Centre (previously called Alleyn Community Centre) Darrell Road for a week or so many moons ago. Some of the car chase scenes were filmed in E Dulwich and a resident in Darrell Road was thrilled when his/her front door was featured in the film
  • 2 weeks later...

Spotted: last night - Local actor Adrian Lester, burying his career in so-bad-it's-terrible Beeb drama Bonekickers, BBC1, 9pm.


No wonder he was looking so miserable the last time I saw him in Cafe Nero. You left Hustle for this, Adrian? Time for a new agent.

Ted Max Wrote:

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> Spotted: last night - Local actor Adrian Lester,

> burying his career in so-bad-it's-terrible Beeb

> drama Bonekickers, BBC1, 9pm.

>

> No wonder he was looking so miserable the last

> time I saw him in Cafe Nero. You left Hustle for

> this, Adrian? Time for a new agent.


Well you'll be pleased to know he's coming back for the next series of Hustle!

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