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cate Wrote:

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> Why is this so repetitive? Man from the BT

> ads.....x3, 4, 5.....they are blinking actors.


And the repetitiveness is what makes it a thread to be savoured.

Frankly any day that Tim (if I may Timothy) Spall is spotted in The Palmerston is a good day.

It really is.

cate Wrote:

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> Good day for the Palmerston maybe. Sounds like

> they need customers.


And the more the good Tim Spall goes in there, the more they shall have.

I mean, who couldn't like him?

I'm officially nominating him as National Treasure status, actor division.

I know I arse about a bit from time to time, but be assured in this regard I'm sincere.

northlondoner Wrote:

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> fruitytarts Wrote:

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> > what a sorry bunch you are,i cant believe you

> > spend your time talking about famous people in

> > ed,what shallow lifes you must all lead.


xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

>

> Lives. We lead shallow lives.


xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


:))

fruitytarts Wrote:

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> pleeeeeaaaaaassssseeeeeee get a life.


Got one Fru T.

It's alright enough I suppose, but the lift I would get if I were close enough to a BT/Uncle Ben actor to give them a respectful pinch on the arse, would add to my day immeasurabley.

I would think of it as me giving them an autograph, just for a change.

Though I might well have to do some fancy talking, including a few ten bob words in order to extricate myself from what might turn out to be a bit of a confrontation.

Especially with the BT bloke. I gather he's a bit 'tasty' post-lash.

Or so I've heard.


Any old how Fru T, don't know about you, but I'm gutmans about the Kelly Brooke situation.

I reckon she should go back to Jason myself.


But then I'm a sentimental old fluff.

dulwi1 Wrote:

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> Unfortunately until now I have not seen any celeb.

> :( Hopefully this will soon change because I

> really really one to spot someone who is famous.

> That would be so exciting. Hopefully I will be

> lucky soon and if this is the case I will let you

> know.


I don't know about anyone else DulWi1, but I've got everything crossed that you do, soonest.

Just in case it might be James Corden, you do know he no longer counts, don't you?

Melbourne girl Wrote:

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> I saw Helen bonham Carter yesterday...

>

> ...in selfridges...i was on my way home - does

> that count?!


Sorry, Helen Bonham-Carter is, I'm afraid not in the running as she's not an actress and is only married to Tim Buxton, who is a cinema manager. Bloody close though.

However, keep 'em peeled, Melbourne Girl.

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