Notting Hill
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2:33:07
Cappuccino, as ordered.
2:33:11
Thanks.
2:33:13
I don't thinkyou'll believe
who wasjust in here.

2:33:16
Who ?
Was it someone famous ?

2:33:23
Would be exciting, though,
wouldn't it,

2:33:25
ifsomeone famous
came into the shop ? Hmm ?

2:33:27
Do you know--
and this is pretty amazing, actually--

2:33:31
but I once saw Ringo Starr.
2:33:34
- Where was that ?
- Kensington High Street.

2:33:36
At least I think it was Ringo.
2:33:38
It might have been that man
from Fiddleron the Roof.

2:33:41
- You know, Toppy.
- Topol.

2:33:44
Yes, that's right.
Topol.

2:33:47
Mm-hmm.
2:33:49
Actually, Ringo Starr doesn't--
doesn't look at all like, uh, Topol.

2:33:52
Yeah, but he was--
he was quite a long way away from me.

2:33:56
So actually it could've
been neither ofthem.

2:33:59
Yes, I suppose so, yes.
2:34:02
- It's not a classic anecdote, is it ?
- Not a classic, no. No.

2:34:10
- Another one ?
- Yes. No.

2:34:14
Let's go crazy.
I'll have an orangejuice.

2:34:35
- Oh, my God !
- Bugger ! I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry.

2:34:38
- Here. Let me--
- Get your hands off !

2:34:41
l'm reallysorry.
l-- llivejust overthestreet.

2:34:44
I have, um, water and soap.
You can get cleaned up.

2:34:47
No, thankyou.
I just need to get my car back.

2:34:50
I also have a phone.
I'm confident that in five minutes...

2:34:53
we could have you spick-and-span
and back on the street again.

2:34:56
In the non-prostitute sense,
obviously.


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