Wednesday, January 05, 2005
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Pictionary with The Wurzels, anyone?

Singing for their supper isn't obligatory, but for the D-list celebrities who have signed up to a new UK booking agency with a difference it will probably earn them a little extra. Supper with the Stars ("Where food meets fame") is a new service that hires out once-renowned sports people and entertainers to be 'special guests' at private dinner parties. Prices start from as little as £300, with the top of the crop costing £5,000 to book. In addition to joining a party of up to eight people for dinner and conversation, some of the celebs WILL also sing and/or play party games. Founder Louisa Loney says she came up with the idea after going to a party and seeing how interested everyone was in talking to a former Eastenders (British soap opera) actor who was also present. To see the full roll call of 'stars', plus terms and conditions, go to: www.supperwiththestars.co.uk. Here's how the BBC reported the news: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4117481.stm

1 Comments:

Blogger Justin Toland said...

Reminds me of the time I chatted over a pint with Loz from Kingmaker about Hull's white phone boxes.

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