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katietatie Wrote:

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> A friend of mine is convinced that he saw Erin

> O'Connor (model, currently for M&S I think.....)

> coming out of ED on Northcross road last week.

> Has anyone else spotted her around I wonder to

> confirm his sighting?



Haven't seen her but I do remember reading a magazine article that said she lived in ED and goes swimming in the local pool

The guy who played a nutter police inspector on The Bill a few years ago (think angular looking, tall, dark hair, deep voice) is often in the the FHT and recently spotted the Herne with very un-celeb Millwall mates.

Hang on, he was in The Bill, does that count?

There is a chap living in one of the lovely streets near the Forest Hill Tavern who was in the Bill. Stephen Hartley - also seen fairly recently in Doctors (daytime tv for all those slaving away at a hot computer terminal during the day). He is often to be found waiting at the bus stop at the top of Forest Hill Road.
When I used to live in Cl****m, I would sometimes see Vivienne W'wood on an old Pashley-type bike with her likkle doggy running after her. I wanted to go up to her and just smile and tell her what a great talent I thought she had, but she I never had the nerve. Nero

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