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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> That'll be John the barman who works in the Black

> Cherry. There is quite a likeness going on there.


Thanks for that JL. And thanks for not going for easy pickings by drawing me into a wager.

Proper that is.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> AllforNun Wrote:

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> > ........NO ?

>

> Sarcy.


Short for the French President, is all I meant. And he is, isn't he?

If that wasn't him sitting in the smallest orange egg chair in Foxtons as I went past drunk on Saturday, then I am a monkey's oncle. Non?

I actually know for a fact she was going to buy vitamins for a blind orphan child. With a slightly gammy leg.

The child's leg, not Jennie's, which as far as I know is gammy free.

She was also going to bring him back an eclair as a treat.

She's a saint that woman.

Ms T Wrote:

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> jaybee82 Wrote:

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> > I saw Jason Statham in the Dog in Dulwich

> Village

> > last week. Apparently he's in there all the

> time.

>

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> Another actor with a sexy voice.;-)



jason lives in the Village....

I wonder if Jason Statham, or any other of our Celebs in ED actually post on here...


I think Jason may well go under the name of Jeremy hence the last post saying how rare an acting talent he is... then again I may well be wrong.... but still curious about if the famous post in this discussion saying they have spotted themselves... ;-)

Jeremy Wrote:

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> If you keep it quiet, I can get you tickets to

> premiere of one of my fantastic forthcoming

> features... such as The Transporter III or The Brazilian Job.



Not sure I want to see a film about bikini waxing to be honest....

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