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Okay so that is one photo shoped looking picture but there's some clearly real pics in today's Sun of shirtless Kieffer Sutherland with many a bouncer leaving a nudie bar called Stringfellows in London last night.
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According to the Daily Mail the two first dated in 1995 when Bowman worked somewhere called Stringfellows - which we have never heard of.
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It could be Stringfellows, except the women don't have dead eyes.
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I mean, it was kind of a high-end place and it's called Stringfellows in New York.
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It's a thoughtful reflection on fathers and sons, men and women and the nature of fantasy, with a few Irish mafiosi thrown in, and I remain in awe of anyone who can work an Ayn Rand joke into a story about Stringfellows.
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I mean, it was kind of a high-end place and it's called Stringfellows in New York.
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I mean, it was kind of a high-end place and it's called Stringfellows in New York.
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It could be Stringfellows, except the women don't have dead eyes.
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I mean, it was kind of a high-end place and it's called Stringfellows in New York.
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A quick shower, then a VIP dinner and strippers – they are still de rigueur, apparently – at Stringfellows, before moving on to VIP treatment at Bouji's, Prince Harry's favourite hideout.
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