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Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> I really don't think it's right to publish the

> name of the road you think a celebrity lives in.

> Hope you or the administrator will see fit to edit

> that post.



Agree. It's creepy and somewhat uncomfortable.

singalto Wrote:

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> The actress who plays Shirley in Eastenders shops

> at DKH Sainsbums.



A few years ago used to see Laila Morse, who plays Big Mo ?/Ma Mo? in Eastenders in Sainsbury's New Cross. What a contrast to where her brother lives !!!

adonirum Wrote:


> A few years ago used to see Laila Morse, who plays

> Big Mo ?/Ma Mo? in Eastenders in Sainsbury's New

> Cross. What a contrast to where her brother lives

> !!!



I've seen her more recently than a few years ago. Can't imagine ever seeing one of the best actors on the planet shopping with her though.


I wish!

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