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Ghostbuster parties with students
Students at the University of St Andrews will have to go a long way to top their latest antics after the surprise arrival this weekend of Bill Murray at one of their parties.
The ‘Lost in Translation’ star had been relaxing after playing golf with fellow actors at the famous St Andrews course when Norwegian student Lykke Stavnef invited him to a party at her flat. She said she was concerned when the apartment had no clean glasses left, but Murray was happy to drink vodka from a coffee cup and also helped wash up in the cramped kitchen.
The party was soon crowded with people wanting to meet the star of ‘Groundhog Day’, but he left not long after doing the dishes.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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