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First time I've watched the teenie tot version. Where the hell do they find these kids? Never seen such confident, blustering full of spiel teenagers in my life. I was still hiding behind a fringe and mumbling in to my sleeve at that age.

I see Lily Allen and her sister's overpriced vintage shop is still in business (the sister was the one telling them anything by Ossie Clark and Biba darrrling).

Will be keeping a look out in Shoreditch for some sad sack wearing a wet suit/kimono hybrid. I think my favourite is that baby publisher whose clothes and hair are too big for him.

suzybean
Originally Posted by suzybean:

First time I've watched the teenie tot version. Where the hell do they find these kids? Never seen such confident, blustering full of spiel teenagers in my life. I was still hiding behind a fringe and mumbling in to my sleeve at that age.

I see Lily Allen and her sister's overpriced vintage shop is still in business (the sister was the one telling them anything by Ossie Clark and Biba darrrling).

Will be keeping a look out in Shoreditch for some sad sack wearing a wet suit/kimono hybrid. I think my favourite is that baby publisher whose clothes and hair are too big for him.

















Awwwwww he looks like he's just left junior school. And the poor boy with spots - I want to e mail him - I know of a fantastic spot cream.

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Rexi:

I wonder what food that is "so like,, out there" actually is??

I liked the idea of the girls student cook book.... until I heard what they were thinking of for recipes.

 

That little Irish girl with the boys team is a nightmare.  She's complaining that they don't agree with her - when the whole focus group told them it was a naff idea.

Kaffs

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