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Are you sure you mean Michael Pienaar, a Namibian footballer, or do you mean John Pienaar, the political correspondent?


The latter's sister is the headmistress of Prendergast School in Hilly Fields, Brockley, so it is quite conceivable that he would be in the area.

i saw jason statham (sp?) from that guy ritchie movie at the crown & greyhound (not quite East Dulwich)

and my friend spotted Rupert Penry-Jones (hottie from Spooks) in Dulwich Park. He's a Dulwich College Old Boy

apparently. My old neighbour was semi-famous, v. good looking baddie from Laura Croft Tomb Raider (also played a

superb John Proctor in the recent Crucible in the West End)... Ian something or other...


noticing good-looking famous blokes seems to come easiest...


oh, james nesbitt works out at my gym.

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