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James Bolam is a private man and rarely, if ever, socialised in the village, not rude, just private. 

 

One day he did come in the pub, sat with a friend in the corner and one guy (pissed) stood in front and sang ‘When the boat comes in’ With comic dancing and geordie accent.

 

Never saw him after that. 

Edited by Mick Dempsey
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1 hour ago, Mick Dempsey said:

One day he did come in the pub, sat with a friend in the corner and one guy (pissed) stood in front and sang ‘When the boat comes in’ With comic dancing and geordie accent.

 

The Price of Fame

 

...and they were good too

Posted
1 hour ago, Mick Dempsey said:

James Bolam is a private man and rarely, if ever, socialised in the village, not rude, just private. 

 

One day he did come in the pub, sat with a friend in the corner and one guy (pissed) stood in front and sang ‘When the boat comes in’ With comic dancing and geordie accent.

 

Never saw him after that. 

...... Possibly 'sleeping with the little fishy' s'........ Now  ? K

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34 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Nicolas Lyndhurst lives around Brackelsham / Wittering way . People shout out " Cushdie  Rodders ! "  He hates it .

I met Richard Wilson , from One Foot in the Grave at the Bridge theatre London, getting out of his seat, thanked him for being there , he is getting on a bit - shook his hand and felt he was just waiting for me to say ' I DONT believe IT !  " as was look on his BF face , obvs I didnt , or wouldnt . K

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