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All I know is that this posh bit was a long walk from where our hotel was. It's a crescent full of intimidating stone houses. Didn't see any kids and didn't see any expensive coffee shops (you're right though, I paid ?3.30 for a tea and croissant in LL this morning). Yes, I stalked him. V disappointed he lives in LA and NW8 nowadays! I'll have to notify my friend of the bad news.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Are you sure it wasn't Timothy Spall? I've seen

> him in there.


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I had lunch with him ( Timothy) yesterday in Pizza Express in the village ( that we sat at different tables is no matter )


Mind he seemed very interested in Mr & Mrs W**F's terse & florid words he did, so if you see him in a Mike Leigh production playing an angry man with "Capriciosa"hanging out of his foaming mouth whilst making his point, it's me he's trying to be. Just remember that.




W**F

I suspect if you're not sure who it was but think is may have been someone dark-blonde/gingery and famous looking (and not me, as I don't drink in either of those), it could be Matt Damon, as apparently he's filming the same movie as Clint Eastwood in Nunhead/Brockley, according to the nunhead forum - http://nunheadforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?2,288

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