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James' comment in the fashion advice thread just got me thinking - who would you consider the ideal neighbour/fourm drinks attender??


The reason James' comment triggered this is that I think I'd love it to be Gok Wan - to never have a bad fashion day again - so long as he didn't get me posing naked in my front window as well!!

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Ooooh, I'd like Gok Wan to be my flatmate too! Or a fabulous radio presenter called Baylen Leonard because he has a passion for musicals and I could imagine us starting each day with a medley from Sweet Charity, Chicago, and the Producers.


Oh and George Clooney next door if he promised to stop making those Kenco ads.

Anyone but Ceaser ....


Personally I am happy with all my nighbours, I have the "girl next door", "the old grumpy geezer", "the family" across the way and the "mad woman who runs naked down the road"


Appian way is a normal street in anyones books if only there weren't so many chariots driving around at break neck speed!!

Keith Richards would be fun, we could nip round to each other houses and get wrecked. He'd certainly be a good drinking partner and I could get some much needed guitar lessons off of him. On the other side Kelly Brook could pop round my gaff for a cup sugar anytime she wanted.

It would have to be Davina living next door for obvious reasons


If she was camped outside my house (rather then next door) then it would mean (gulp) that I was in Big Brother (shreaks with horror at the prospect)


Failing that ... Eddie Izzard and Cameron Diaz either side of me and Kylie and Danni over the road (imagine the dinner parties)

I'd love to have Bruce Parry (the guy from "Tribe") living next door - his stories over a drink or dinner would be amazing to hear!


Years ago when I lived in Clapham I had "celebrities" living next door (at least they thought they were) - the "pop group" 3SL - you're forgiven if you've never heard of them! They were the 3 Scott-Lee brothers, Lisa from Steps' brothers, one of them is now married to the orange one from Liberty X. Provided us with hours of entertainment listening to them having singing lessons, and watching them strut round the shared courtyard topless in the hope someone was watching (of course we were... but we were a flat of 20 something single girls!). Bizarrely their Dad lived with them too!

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> And no invite eh luvP ? ;-)



What are you trying to say KK? that I am not good enough to hobnob with the stars ? I'll have you know I don't share my hobnobs with just anyone

(note to self strike KK of Fantasy Christmas Card List for not being nice to LP, lick open and now festering wound and go home to mummy for Tea, Sympathy and a Powerranger sticking plaster to make it all better)

cdonline Wrote:

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> Anybody apart from current neighbours would do.

>

> 4 in the morning and it sounds like he's sawing

> his girlfriend in half. She sounds in pain.

> Leave off, and go to sleep!



SORRY cdonline


But me and mrs Spartacus are practicing for this years Romans and Slaves Show, held on Appian way as always, and I am just honing my "saw the wife in half trick" as you speak

Am having awful problems as the instructions that came with the saw are in latin and I am just trying to confirm if I cut her lengthwise or widthwise - lengthwise seems to take longer but causes Mrs S to cry out in pain a lot more


I'm Spartacus and the women in pieces over there is Mrs Spartacus

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> My most sincere apologies LP I was of course

> referring to your own parties and not inviting the

> celebs over ;-)



Good attempt but too little and too late, sorry to say invites for the Dinner party have gone out and you ain't getting one !! (6) Now to add Kylie's address to the last invite using only letters cut out of Bunty, Woman's realm and legsex monthly.

:( cheers LP wuv u too! U know I do have connections wiv Kylie... if you wanna know more... ;-)


Reading the boys views on having mates for neighbours... hmmm I fink I'd like that too. Would save me a fortune on travel AND I wouldnt have to worry about falling asleep on the floor or in the garden I could just crawl out of one door in to another. hmmmm sorted! :))

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