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Friday, April 13, 2007
She wasn't wearing a toga, though...
I was watching the BBC News at lunchtime and an item about a housing development in Rochester, Kent, was presented by an attractive young lady reporter. Her name? Julia Caesar.
I'm just going to telephone her Mum and Dad and have a right go at them!
She's not the first famous person with that name...
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0194660/bio
and whilst you are at it can you sort out Ms Nannar's parents ( http://www.peterandsusan.co.uk/blogs/petersarchive/2007_01_01_archive.html#709748848955412773 )
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She's not the first famous person with that name...
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0194660/bio
and whilst you are at it can you sort out Ms Nannar's parents ( http://www.peterandsusan.co.uk/blogs/petersarchive/2007_01_01_archive.html#709748848955412773 )
Hmmm, I must remember to look out for O, en så'n natt! (1937) when it comes out on DVD!
Whatever next? You'll be telling us there is an Edna Cloud, a Heidi Vodka and an Anita Bush on the radio!;-)
Cruel.
What about Jo King?
ttfn jane
There used to be a Jenny Tailier at work for a while.
Hahaha! I think that's bollocks!
I wonder if inappropriately named reporters are selected based on merit or their comedy names?
There was a report recently about a death or what ever on a beach, and the reporters name was Sandy
Actually yes, there was some slight embroidery there: real surname Taylor
:)
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