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Published Date: 22 September 2007
RICHARD BRANSON is the celebrity that Edinburgh residents would most like to be their housemate, according to a new survey.
The Virgin founder is the ideal companion for 29.6 per cent of people in the Capital, closely followed by chef Jamie Oliver and Madonna. The research, by wireless internet provider FON, also found Edinburgh residents among the most generous in the UK.



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  • Last Updated: 22 September 2007 9:56 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Virgin
 
1

TonyBLiar,

in da house 22/09/2007 11:45:06

because if you punched his face in

theres every chance the police would treat it as domestic

2

alex paterson,

embra 22/09/2007 12:53:52

These fools obviously dont use his broadband on virgin media,i would love to punch his face.

3

Meles Tejon,

22/09/2007 14:24:02

Alex - you have problems with Virgin Media? Try Toucan/Tiscali for a truly soul-destroying experience...

4

Bien E. Bien,

22/09/2007 15:58:09

Perhaps they are just choosing Branson in the hope that he would be able to cover all shares of the rent.

5

Julian,

23/09/2007 04:19:45

#4 That would explain why Madonna and Jamie Oliver are high up there as well.

6

Finbarr Saunders,

23/09/2007 17:31:58

Fair enough choosing Madonna, but what kind of "Edinburgh resident" would choose that smug git Branson or the fat-tongued, mockney, merchant banker as a housemate?

There must have been a very limited choice of people to pick from or the "Edinburgh residents" in question must have been middle-aged, middle class English settlers.


 

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