turned up in full Lycra after cycling to The Ship's Cat, where he spent £29.45 on lunch, and even posed for some selfies with eager fans.
According to Radio Borders, Harrison was the definition of polite when he popped into a butcher's shop in Melrose. Owner Martin Baird said: "He just came in and took some Scotch pies.
He was a very nice gentleman, and all-round nice guy."Of the new film, a source told The Sun: "Indiana Jones is back fighting the Nazis."Lots of extras will play members of the Wehrmacht and there are scores of armoured military vehicles, including panzer tanks and sidecars, on site."There’s even a guard tower.
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