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SimonM Wrote:

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> Not quite anyone famous in ED, but I noticed a

> scene in the last episode of "Pulling" tonight was

> shot from the interior of the coffee shop opposite

> the "Dulwich Tandoori"!


I have often thought that some of the scenes from that look like ED.

I would just like to post a short note of compliment to Mr Gordon Ramsay who is as ugly as sin, but seems quite relaxed about it. He is no slave to Botox or the surgeons knife, and despite the fact that his face is as furrowed as a sponge cake that had the oven door slammed while it was rising, it does not seem to have held him back in any way at all.


Bravo!


Another note of support to Kylie Minogue for her (left) comedy eyebrow. She simply doesn't give a damn that she looks permanently surprised! In my opinion she serves as a warning to us all.

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