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I went on a hen weekend a few years back and the organiser had arranged for us all to go to a club in Bristol on the Saturday night. We had "VIP" passes so could access the segregated part. I popped into the loos and shortly afterwards had someone (plus friends) hammering on the door - there were only a few cubicles and they were intent on getting in one asap. I came out to see a girl lurch towards the corner of the room vomitting (pleasant) only to realise the girl banging on the door was Charlotte Church!

Keef Wrote:

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> He also just comes across as the cockiest tosser in the world!


Annasfield Wrote:

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> I met JB once, all be it very briefly but he seemed like a nice enough fella.



I was a bit confused there, as I was talking about Craig David, and wasn't sure if we were crossing wires. Oh well, all makes sense now. John Barnes does seem nice enough, just a smooth ladies man.

It's not funny nor is he really that much of a celebrity anymore (not actually sure he even was in the first place).


But I served Ricardo from 'The Salon' yesterday in Balham.



He couldn't decide if he wanted his steak medium or rare... :-S



Apparently he's a regular... But I was more excited about the lady who comes in on Tues for cheap Steak Night with her pet rabbit... on a lead!

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