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The delightful Mrs Eclair lives in the trendy award winning house just over Dog Kennel Hill as you drive towards Camberwell on your left hand side. Her fab architect type husband is resonsible for the design, and they won an amazing award over the Scottish Parliament building - the design is amazing. I love her bathroom...

Recuerda Wrote:

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> Brian Dowling, winner from Big Brother 5(?) was in

> the Bishop for most of yesterday afternoon.

> Wearing sunglasses. Indoors. Enough said.


that was probably to hide the bags under his eyes,the height of mr dowlings fame now extends to overnight quiz host on itv. by the way do trevor and simon from kids tv still live in ed used to see them about the place quite a lot,not to mention that knob nick hancock.

Dear Mr Chartwell,


The menopause is nothing to make fun of! Indeed if it were not for HRT and lazer hair removal, most of the vintage mothers of SE21 and SE22 would virtually be bearded ladies!


I am not vintage myself you understand - simply mature at only 39 years... But when my time comes - please don't laugh about me on the forum. I thank the Lord every day that I am currently physically perfect!


DM

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