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Does anyone know if Ewan McGregor lives in East Dulwich or our environs? I ask because I have seen someone who looks suspiciously like him drinking in The Clock House and the Herne Tavern.


If it's not Mr McGregor then this bloke looks like some other celeb (I said Patrick Swayzee to my wife, until she pointed he had gone to the big silver screen in the sky!)

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Does anyone know if Ewan McGregor lives in East Dulwich or our environs? I ask because I have seen someone who looks suspiciously like him drinking in The Clock House and the Herne Tavern.


If it's not Mr McGregor then this bloke looks like some other celeb (I said Patrick Swayzee to my wife, until she pointed he had gone to the big silver screen in the sky!)

Sue - why would being nosy about celebrities be a joke? The current culture of the UK is built on those very foundations...



Sue Wrote:

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> Why do you want to know? Are you going to ask him

> for his autograph? Leave the poor bloke alone!

>

> Or is this thread a joke?

Sue - why would being nosy about celebrities be a joke? The current culture of the UK is built on those very foundations...



Sue Wrote:

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> Why do you want to know? Are you going to ask him

> for his autograph? Leave the poor bloke alone!

>

> Or is this thread a joke?

Terry Jones and Michael Palin drink in the Clockhouse, you know.

And I once saw that bloke wot played Sgt Cryer from The Bill in there.

Packed with famous faces if you ask me.

If it was Ewan McGregor, ask him where he gets his motorcycle washed would you? Mine's filthy and I can't be arsed.

Terry Jones and Michael Palin drink in the Clockhouse, you know.

And I once saw that bloke wot played Sgt Cryer from The Bill in there.

Packed with famous faces if you ask me.

If it was Ewan McGregor, ask him where he gets his motorcycle washed would you? Mine's filthy and I can't be arsed.

It's true - Ewan McGregor lives in ED. I hear George Clooney is also on the lookout for a holiday residence in the area (he's fed up with Lake Como, apparently).


The most desirable area for Hollywood's A-List is said to be around Goodrich Road, because of the close proximity to state primary schools, Le Moulin, and the DIY shop. Although insiders say that Clooney may seek to buck the trend, and go for a nice 2-bed flat above Somerfield.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> It's true - Ewan McGregor lives in ED. I hear

> George Clooney is also on the lookout for a

> holiday residence in the area (he's fed up with

> Lake Como, apparently).

>

> The most desirable area for Hollywood's A-List is

> said to be around Goodrich Road, because of the

> close proximity to state primary schools, Le

> Moulin, and the DIY shop. Although insiders say

> that Clooney may seek to buck the trend, and go

> for a nice 2-bed flat above Somerfield.


Jeremy you silly goose that was Jarvis Cocker not George Clooney.

Serve you right for reading OK instead of Heat.

Brendan Wrote:

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> I?m not sure if Timothy Spall would be the right

> person to play Patrick Swayzee.


Why not? He played an electrician in Auf Weidesehen Pet and I for one was convinced by his performance.

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