Famous people you have met... Page 17
I'm not going to ask what those stains on it are... (that's my Frankie face).
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It's sellotape!
Quote: EllieJP @ October 28 2009, 10:48 PM BSTHi Katie, welcome to the site. Please use capitals in your posts.
I've met a number of comedians from going to smaller gigs. Lee Mack, Stephen Merchant, Will Smith and Stephen K Amos to mention a few.
Okay i'll be sure to use the corret punctuation
Wow Lee Mack! I absolutely love him. Im hoping to go and see him soon. Was he nice in real life? What did he say?
sorry im a bit obsessed with him...
Lee Mack was lovely. Really chatty and nice.
Quote: katie coe @ October 29 2009, 2:47 PM BSTOkay i'll be sure to use the corret punctuation
Wow Lee Mack! I absolutely love him. Im hoping to go and see him soon. Was he nice in real life? What did he say?
sorry im a bit obsessed with him...
*cough*
Quote: Aaron @ October 29 2009, 2:54 PM BST*cough*
Okay cut me some slack I get confused with all of that stuff. But I tried
Do you know in your display picture you look like Ed Byrne?
Or is that Ed byrne?
Quote: Aaron @ October 29 2009, 2:54 PM BST*cough*
corret ?
Quote: katie coe @ October 29 2009, 3:00 PM BSTOkay cut me some slack
Can you cut me five feet of slack please Chandler?
Quote: Marc P @ October 29 2009, 3:12 PM BSTCan you cut me five feet of slack please Chandler?
That phrase always reminds me of the time we were eating out with a really sweet friend and over pudding she asked my husband of his desert "is it torte?". For some reason it just really made me laugh.
Did you reply yes at the Rick Stein school of cookery.
What does that phrase mean?
>_<
I once met Anna Friel when she was making a film in the shopping centre at Surrey Quays, and I was working in the Our Price. She came in and asked about something. I had absolutely no idea who she was. My colleagues, however, were chomping at the bit and thought I was a jammy sod. Stupid bastards.
Torte is a poncy name for a tart of the pudding variety Katie.