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When I worked at the Sportsman casino at Marble Arch inthe late 90s/early 2000s, Madonna and Guy Ritchie used to drink in the Carpenter's Arms pub where us gaming staff drank and I heard her do a very unladylike Guiness burp :laugh1:

 

Just when I thought that Madonna couldn't get any less attractive.....

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My wife once badly spooked Bob Geldoff.

One New Year she about 10 years ago she was was in the same video hire shop in Faversham & then a few days later she went to pick up a friends kid from a private school in Battersea & old Bob was there too picking up his daughters.

Must have thought he was being stalked !

 

Mind you, once saw Bob in Faversham market & mistook him for a tramp.

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In a previous life as a nature reserve warden did filming for blue peter but it was never broadcast! Also filmed with Terry Nutkins for The Really Wild Show and Chris Baines for another kids TV programme. My wife also worked with these guys along with Sir David Attenborough, Sir Peter Scott (she was his PA/PR ofgficer for a few years) and Bill Oddie. Spent a day with Sir John Harvey Jones (The Trouble Shooter) and then sat next to him at dinner. Don't have a bad word to say about any of them - all really nice people.

 

Bumped in to Duncan Ferguson (footballer, literally, stood on his foot) in my local. He used to live round the corner but got fed up of being nicked for allegedly assaulting burglars so moved away!!!

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In a previous life as a nature reserve warden did filming for blue peter but it was never broadcast! Also filmed with Terry Nutkins for The Really Wild Show and Chris Baines for another kids TV programme. My wife also worked with these guys along with Sir David Attenborough, Sir Peter Scott (she was his PA/PR ofgficer for a few years) and Bill Oddie. Spent a day with Sir John Harvey Jones (The Trouble Shooter) and then sat next to him at dinner. Don't have a bad word to say about any of them - all really nice people.

 

Bumped in to Duncan Ferguson (footballer, literally, stood on his foot) in my local. He used to live round the corner but got fed up of being nicked for allegedly assaulting burglars so moved away!!!

 

I forgot to mention that I also did a bit for The Really Wild Show, when working as a Warden. My assistant Warden had a real thing for Michaela Strachan, and was like a dog with two dicks when he heard she was coming.:001_rolleyes:

So i let him do all the liaison work in return for covering my weekend!

Lets just say he was hugely disappointed when she turned out to be nowhere near as attractive in real life as she appears on T.V.:thumbup:

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