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Lucy Pargetter, (Emmerdale apparantly).

Likes a pasty.

Leaving Greggs in Rawtenstall just as I was going in.
Nice to know fame hasn't spoiled her.


 
Posted : 09/12/2017 8:13 am
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Erm...

Your term famous needs re-evaluating..


 
Posted : 09/12/2017 8:23 am
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True, she's no Lisa Stansfield.

Who was in the Baum in Rochdale last night, according to my sources......


 
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I saw Eva Peron in Eccles.

Steak Bake, Bakewell Tart and a regular tea to go.

Juan had the Corned Beef Lattice.


 
Posted : 09/12/2017 8:39 am
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How's she looking these days?


 
Posted : 09/12/2017 8:42 am
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Thin.


 
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I saw Joe Pasquale coming out of a Greggs in Ipswich.


 
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I saw Bill Oddie heading in the direction of Greggs in Harrogate once, does that count?


 
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I’ve seen Bill Bailey Standup Paddleboarding.. and he’s designed his own range of boards too.

Funny man.


 
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I saw Binners buying foie gras in Fortnum & Mason. Does that count?


 
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I saw Eva Peron in Eccles.

Steak Bake, [b]Bakewell Tart[/b] and a regular tea to go.

Rather than an Eccles Cake? These people with influence should be supporting local produce and artisans. Makes my blood boil.


 
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I saw Binners buying foie gras in Fortnum & Mason. Does that count?
Don't believe you.


 
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True, she's no [b]Lisa Stansfield[/b].

Who was in the Baum in Rochdale last night, according to my sources......

Another one who's no better than she ought to be. Used to be that the Elephant & Castle was good enough.


 
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I saw Eva Carneiro (the Chelsea physio that Mourhinho fired and ultimately led to him losing the dressing room) buying a load of bean and cheese bakes in Cobham services one morning. Seems like it was a regular thing as the staff had just done an ovenload, when she rolled in bold as brass, up to the counter past the queuing paperclip salesmen waiting for their turn for a breakfast wrap and shovelled them into her kit bag, muttered something about settling up next time and was back out again.

I reckon that was the reason for Chelsea's dreadful season that year, initially unfit due to incorrect nutrition and then when Jose got rid of her their pastie and bake supply dried up and he lost the dressing room.


 
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Used to be that the Elephant & Castle was good enough.

Bamford?
There's posh.
The Rochdale Riviera is actually quite pleasant.
For Rochdale.


 
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Used to be that the [s]Elephant & Castle[/s] Cemetery was good enough.

Every Friday night without fail. Her house was directly opposite.


 
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Nigel Pargetter used to go in the one in Felpersham.


 
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There's a Greggs in Felpersham?

I bet Baggy's a regular.

Wonder if Freddie's given Nollie an iced finger yet?


 
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I heard Joe Cocker was a fan of Greggs - has anybody seen him in one recently?


 
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I heard Joe Cocker was a fan of Greggs - has anybody seen him in one recently?

Common Mythconception - its actually Jarvis Cocker. Sausage Roll & a Yum-Yum by all accounts.


 
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Definitely Joe Cocker.
Although he's not been well recently.

I believe he gets a pie, with a little help from his friends.


 
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^^
That's good Pete!


 
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🙂

How you doing fella?
Any shooting bits and bobs for Chrimbo?


 
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I saw Pasty Kensit in Greggs in Ashton Under Lyne.


 
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Aaaggghhh.


 
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Just treated myself to a beautifully tuned HW57!


 
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Oooh, nice!
Where from?

Quite fancy a Hatsan 55x.
Heard good things and seems great value for a winter beater.


 
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I believe he gets a pie, with a little help from his friends.

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Cool Alec Guinness


 
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That's pudsey the bear, you idiot.

Alex Guinness, honestly 🙄


 
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I heard Joe Cocker was a fan of Greggs - has anybody seen him in one recently?

Think he is way a pie nowadays


 
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Definitely Joe Cocker.
Although he's not been well recently.

That’s not good. Hope he pulls through.


 
Posted : 09/12/2017 3:09 pm
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I once saw Phil Oakey buying some crisps in Co-op


 
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I remember seeing one of his backing singers when she was working as a waitress in a cocktail bar.


 
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Think he is way a pie nowadays

You're thinking of Judy Garland. "somewhere over the rainbow, weigh a pie".


 
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Corbyn in Greggs, excellent.

Nice to know he supports the sausage proles.


 
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I saw Sophie Raworth off of the news walking down the street eating a Gregg's sandwich at the great north run.
Also Adrian Chiles in a chippy on the Gower.


 
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I saw Joe Pasquale coming out of a Greggs in Ipswich.

I believe he speaks very highly of the place.


 
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Saw Tom Jones in the Pound Bakery in Newport, but that's not unusual.


 
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Dougie Vipond was just coming out of the Allanwater chippy last week..


 
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Trevor McDonut was in a Balula's cafe in Swindon last week. My sister-in-law has a stalky photo of him.


 
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She really shouldn't be photographing that.


 
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Had a pee next to Huw Edwards at Sandbach services - after which he went off for a Greggs.


 
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Did he look over and think "hmm I fancy a sausage roll"?


 
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Or went to see if they do button mushrooms.


 
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