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I think dear old Garth was probably just asking his missus what was for tea: "If I asked you, and indeed I hope it is OK to ask you, given the events of the past few days, whether in fact it is in your mind or not to have assessed the food situation in the fridge, vis a vis the impending lunch party on Sunday, what might be the plans that have been laid for future comestible consumption, do you think you could attempt, at this stage, and I appreciate the answer might only be a best guess, to give me a heads up, and an update, by way of an answer to the question, what is for tea?"
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Ex girlfriend saw the new dark haired dude from Spooks in one of those boutiques in Dulwich Village. I got a very irritated look off the black haired Irish guy from Cold Feet and Jekyll Hyde and countless ads, who was sitting texting on a bench outside the Bishop. Also look out for BBC's middle east corr Jeremy Bowen who I spotted on North Cross Road perusing the market.
Jimmy Nesbitt has beena round ED for ages but now lives on Stradella Road - sort of Herne Hill - hes the only celeb I have ever seen in 8 years in ED. My wife spots peoles all the time - incl Tracey Barlow.... and I hear Stacey (of G&S) lives here too but I never see any of these glam pusses. Must open my eyes, pay more attention.

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