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one of my mates used to work weekends at an all night petrol station in Bishops Stortford Essex that the babestation girls used to frequent at 4 AM on their way home.
It was very impressive to us as 22 year old lads at the time.3 -
Jessie said:TEL said:Jessie said:Fumbluff said:Tom Hardy and his little dog. Aaah.Charlize may be beautiful, but by this guys account it sounded like she was absolutely hideous to work with.2
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpA1CdhINNE
I always drag this one out when people don't realise exactly what they see isn't really real... here is Uncle Albert talking posh1 -
Had a piss in the next urinal to Ricky Tomlinson at Goodison Park when we were both in the same hospitality lounge. He looks very odd in a suit and tie.0
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McBobbin said:9goalswentpastperry said:Manic_mania said:I served Anthony Costa once when I worked at Wickes - his Mrs is a right sort. They bought some chain link wiring because their dog kept getting out of the garden. Served Kush from Eastenders a couple of times but I didn't know at the time until a couple of the older ladies came running up to me afterwards like a bunch of teenage girls asking what he was like - I was baffled and still am to be honest.
Oh and I was the next bowling aisle over from Nick Berry once. He didn't get a strike.
Its probably not enough to start a new thread but i'd love to hear if anyone has met any lower tier famous people than me in a more mundane way? kind of a "bottom trumps" kind of deal!?1 -
There's another new and mundane thread - people who's relatives you know, or who your relatives know...
I used to work with Linda Lusardi's cousin, and my wife's best mate at school (and still a good friend) was Barry Sheene's cousin. My uncle Jack used to live next to Herbie Flowers in Australia.
They don't come much bigger...
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Paul Daniels once held the door open for me as I went from the pub to the pub garden with three pints, and acknowledged my thanks with a cheery 'You're welcome'.
And Kirsten O'Brien (former kids TV presenter) was checking tickets to the village festival comedy night and advised me that admission included a pint, which I told her was the best news I'd heard in months. I didn't realise it was her until later.
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Algarveaddick said:There's another new and mundane thread - people who's relatives you know, or who your relatives know...
Used to work with Tony Cascarino's mum1 -
fat man on a moped said:Algarveaddick said:There's another new and mundane thread - people who's relatives you know, or who your relatives know...
Used to work with Tony Cascarino's mum
Met Tony loads of times.1 -
I know someone who throw up over Dustin Hoffman in a lift in London.1
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Jessie said:TEL said:Jessie said:TEL said:Jessie said:Fumbluff said:Tom Hardy and his little dog. Aaah.Charlize may be beautiful, but by this guys account it sounded like she was absolutely hideous to work with.
Seems she had a rough childhood and has indeed a reputation of being mean to people in general...😱 Her comments on The Cider House Rules costar Tobey Maguire were awful.1 -
TEL said:Jessie said:TEL said:Jessie said:TEL said:Jessie said:Fumbluff said:Tom Hardy and his little dog. Aaah.Charlize may be beautiful, but by this guys account it sounded like she was absolutely hideous to work with.
Seems she had a rough childhood and has indeed a reputation of being mean to people in general...😱 Her comments on The Cider House Rules costar Tobey Maguire were awful.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9dmoT9AfoI
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Met Judge Rinder and Rylan in Florence last week , they were filming a trip around Italy .0
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"Rylan in Florence" is never something I though I'd ever hear in the same sentence8
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......or the Judge come to that1
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My previous secretary's aunt was faye Lucas in Grange hill (think that's the barrel properly scraped now)5
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Algarveaddick said:There's another new and mundane thread - people who's relatives you know, or who your relatives know...
I used to work with Linda Lusardi's cousin, and my wife's best mate at school (and still a good friend) was Barry Sheene's cousin. My uncle Jack used to live next to Herbie Flowers in Australia.
They don't come much bigger...
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My brother used to work with, and still friends with, Boy George's brother1
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Gribbo said:My brother used to work with, and still friends with, Boy George's brother5
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AFKABartram said:The Huw Edwards chat has no relevance to this light hearted thread. There is a BBC thread in House of Commoners for that. Thanks0
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Come on then how many of you are going to admit meeting this guy off the telly 😉3
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T_C_E said:Come on then how many of you are going to admit meeting this guy off the telly 😉1
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Alfie May, Dartford Social club, one summers Sunday afternoon way back in 2018 I think
Had a good chat, we talked about him hitting the post at the Valley for Donnie, said he would consider charlton if he got the chance being a local lad etc, got on well, gave me his mobile, swapped the odd text for a while.
Really decent down to earth fella6 -
Patrick McGoohan (The Prisoner) was our cousin (twice removed) on our Mums side.3
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ElfsborgAddick said:Karl Howman from Brush Strokes, I saw him in the Churchill Theatre in Bromley.Was in the bar during the interval and asked him to sign the ticket, knowing he was Charlton from memory I asked him to sign it "Roland Out". That created conversation and he was very chatty and pleasant.0
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I once danced with a woman who danced with a man who danced with The Princess of Wales.0
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Was it Camilla?4
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Manic_mania said:I served Anthony Costa once when I worked at Wickes - his Mrs is a right sort. They bought some chain link wiring because their dog kept getting out of the garden. Served Kush from Eastenders a couple of times but I didn't know at the time until a couple of the older ladies came running up to me afterwards like a bunch of teenage girls asking what he was like - I was baffled and still am to be honest.
Oh and I was the next bowling aisle over from Nick Berry once. He didn't get a strike.
Its probably not enough to start a new thread but i'd love to hear if anyone has met any lower tier famous people than me in a more mundane way? kind of a "bottom trumps" kind of deal!?
I also met Michael Caine a few times. (No, not that one but the professional racing driver of the same name). Nice bloke and a hero of mine for being someone capable of actually taming the TVR Speed 12.
Andrew Bailey - always comes across as a bit snooty on TV but is actually a really nice bloke. Which cannot be said of his two predecessors as Governor of the BoE. (He's probably a bit rubbish at his job though).
My neighbour - one of the most charming people you could wish to meet - played the character Nicky di Marco on Eastenders for a few years. She volunteered to do my shopping for me during lockdown which was nice.
Finally, if we had a "celebrities you have no recollection of knowing" category, according to my best mate, who remembers everything, I was friends with Siouxsie Sioux. I think she was probably just called Susan back then and she was a regular at the Apples & Pears off the Old Kent Road and the Fox Under The Hill. I can't remember her at all.
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KBslittlesis said:Patrick McGoohan (The Prisoner) was our cousin (twice removed) on our Mums side.1