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candp Wrote:

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> Ooh I met James Nesbitt when we gatecrashed his

> wife's 40th birthday party at the aforementioned

> former house. Tracey Emin was there too. He was

> nice. She was rude, very stupid and dressed as

> though she'd been caught up in an explosion in the

> slutty department at Primark.


Mrs Nesbitt gave my wife a dirty look once just for speaking to him. Then I gave her a dirty look for speaking to him. The dirty Irish dog.

Presumably he was visiting Caffe Nero (boom boom)



nic32 Wrote:

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> Robert de Nero just passed me on the junction of

> Lordship Lane and Milo Rd. He had about 5 security

> men with him. They asked me what busses went to

> Lewisham. I suggested the 185. Is that the right

> bus? I hope so.

H wrote

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Come on people, it's Robert De Nero the Robert De Niro tribute band - he plays violin against a giant screen depicting a CGI reconsruction of Rome in flames.


He was booked into the Wetherspoons in Lewisham I believe.


No wiser I did not know Robert de Nero was in a band to begin with;-)

Yes he was once on tour with Bananarama and they deliberately left him behind at the Birmingham Hippodrome one night.


And just to rub it in the chancer popstrels wrote a song teasing him about it.


Rob became disillusioned with the music business after that and quit.


Which is a shame as he coulda been a Proclaimer.


Maybe.

cn150 Wrote:

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> Has anyone seen Bob Buzzard?


No, but I once saw Billy Bragg.

Who, by coincidence, wrote the immortal lyric "I look like Robert De Niro, I drive a Mitsubishi Zero..."


Billy was on the 185 at the time, day-dreaming about one day upgrading his ride to perhaps a WW2 Mitsubishi Zero Japanese fighter plane. He glanced up, and happened to clock the real Robert De Niro travelling on the bus.


After that Art imitated Life, and his hit song "Sexuality" somehow just seemed to write itself.

Hi new to this site,but thought it looked fun! I have also seen James Nesbit along by East Dulwich Hospital. Sainsbury's is a regular for the famous, ones like shirley from Eastenders the one who almost married phil. Then there's Jenny Eclair also. Well thats it for now

EmmaDoran Wrote:

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> Another Erin O'Connor siting: last week in Cafe

> Nero. I didn't realise it was her until I was

> sitting next to her and was picking double

> chocolate fudge cake off my top as she delicately

> sipped her cappuccino.



Heh, see above. Both caught eating!

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