
I once stood next to Ian Beale out of EastEnders in the gents' toilets at the BBC. BEAT THAT. Tell us of celebrity encounters that went well, or meetings with the famous that ended up as a complete disaster. (And we'll take it as read you've just made up a "I got touched up by Jimmy Savile" story, OK?)
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( , Thu 5 Dec 2013, 13:19)
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The definite article does not form part of the bands title.
On a similar, but opposite note, anyone who refers to their anorak as a "North Face Jacket" is wrong.... its a "The North Face Jacket".
( , Fri 6 Dec 2013, 11:26, 2 replies)

They dropped the "the" at some point, but I guess they put it back again (presumably around the time they went shit).
I stand by my comments about The North Face though. People are forever getting that wrong.
( , Fri 6 Dec 2013, 16:03, closed)

I just checked my north face chocolate brown gilet and sure enough the logo says 'the north face'. When did they start putting 'the north face' on north face jackets?
( , Fri 6 Dec 2013, 17:08, closed)
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