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After years of living in London, I've finally seen some minor celebrities...


Last Saturday, James Nesbitt was having lunch in The Palmerston (which, by the way is consistently awesome, but a bit pricey - don't listen to whinging reviews).

Tonight, the guy who played Bernard in 'Four Weddings and a Funeral' was on the table next to me in Dulwich Tandoori. Seemed really nice.


I've also seen Timothy Spall on a couple of occasions - once in The Palmerston, once in Pizza Express Dulwich Village.


Hurrah!

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> I saw Linda Barker the other morning on her way to

> the gym. I know she's not a rare sighting, but she

> had nary a scrap of makeup and looked beautiful. I

> hate her.



probably wouldnt recognise her if she trod on my big toe outside Franklins


or anywhere else

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