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Bit disapponted with this thread, thought it would receive more guesses and certainly receive a lot more witty and funny replies (look at the thread "location location location in ED "). Where have all the "sharp" folks of ED gone?

Anyway, the prize for humour would go to AcedOut if the joke had been written properly, you should have started it - Hugh - so, close but no cigar. Well done Steveo for being correct. Just trying to show that famous ED residents past and present doesn't just extend to Jo Brand and James Nesbitt!!!!!!!!!!!!

steveo Wrote:

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> Thank you adonirum. Sorry it wasn't funny. Is

> there a prize?

>

> Here is an interesting snippet about Rossi's

> childhood in a Dulwich prefab

>

> http://www.camberwellboroughcouncil.co.uk/prefabs



The "lacking humour"comment not directed at you Steveo as you had the correct answer.Didn't think of a prize. R U a Quo fan?

How about Michael Caine as answer to your poser.

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