Baby's club tantrum on smoke ban; SPICE.Byline: TOM BRYANT Tom Bryant (born Chatham, Kent on October 71988) is a professional footballer with Gillingham, with whom he has been associated since the age of ten. A left sided defender, he has yet to make his full debut, but signed as a professional in May 2007. BABY Spice Emma Bunton threw her toys out of the pram (1) (Phase Change RAM) Pronounced "P-ram. See phase change memory. (2) (Parameter RAM) Pronounced "P-ram." A battery-backed part of the Macintosh's memory that holds Control Panel settings and the settings for the when she was told she could not smoke in a club. The singer, 33, rarely given to prima donna outbursts, was in Mahiki, a favourite of princes Harry and William. She asked a member of staff if she could light up and saw red when told no, demanding to see a manager. A source said: "Emma was with a friend and seemed in a really happy mood when she came in. After a while she asked a member of the waiting staff if she could smoke but was politely told it was not possible. "She then demanded to speak to a manager, who backed up the staff member. "The manager told her they had a strict policy and not even princes were allowed to smoke inside." Emma headed off to nearby Maddox nightclub in Mayfair, Central London The term Central London refers to the districts of London which are considered closest to the centre. There is no such conventional definition, nor any official one, for the entire area that can be called "central London". . Last night a spokesman for the mum-of-one was unavailable to comment. CAPTION(S): NO BUTTS Emma Bunton |
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