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kylie6097 Wrote:

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> does anyone know what car linda henry (shirley

> carter from eastenders)drives? ive seen her in it

> but cannot remember what car she has. this is

> really bugging me now



Its an old red Saab convertable ,black roof.

I've never seen anyone famous in East Dulwich, but that's because I'm a sad f****r who never watches the telly except for Shameless, so unless Frank Gallagher or whoever the actor is who plays him suddenly appeared in Lordship Lane I wouldn't recognise any of the Famous People.


Hic.

Not in East Dulwich but I don't care, this is worth 20 James Nesbitt sightings any day...Mr Rumbold coming out of Morley's department store on Brixton High Street...I'm popping in tomorrow to see if I can find Mrs Slocombe's pussy...


http://www.mattwardman.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/q-photo-rumbold.jpg


Mr Rumbold is on the right...

Sue Wrote:

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> I've never seen anyone famous in East Dulwich, but

> that's because I'm a sad f****r who never watches

> the telly except for Shameless, so unless Frank

> Gallagher or whoever the actor is who plays him

> suddenly appeared in Lordship Lane I wouldn't

> recognise any of the Famous People.

>

> Hic.



The woman that played Veronica used to be seen in Sainsbury's quite a lot!

seen girl from doc martin in adverts to in pub in village, seen james nesbitt, jason statham (lock stock) worked opposite where he lives many a time, and seen martine mc cuchen to . oh and tommy walsh tv builder guy, oh and tracie off corry rem her ????

brum Wrote:

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> Tracey Barlow lives down our Street

> The girl from Doc Martin sips vodka neat

> James Nesbitt I've seen down on Goose Green

> With Jo Brand and Jason and lovely Martine..


..It's just like a copy of Heat.



Not a great limerick admittedly.

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