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NAT AND LOLLY BACK ON TOP!!!

Just when we'd drawn up our shortlist, Nat and Lolly smash it out of the park with 'Water Cooler.'

 

Its scary. Nat and Lolly's hold on the stuff we actually talk about is too accurate to be true. How did they know that Garry's pet name for Robert is 'cupcake?' We're having Carnaby Street swept for bugs.

 

So we're adding 'Water Cooler' to our shortlist. The people's vote will start on 1st of November and last for four days.

 

Here it is. Enjoy.

 

p.s. For those of you who think the idea of Robert as a transvestive is absurd as suggested in 'Watercooler'...Unfortunately we have no pictures of when Robert turned up at the WACL Valentines Day Dinner Blind Date competition dressed as a woman. (1998?) But that night he saw off both Brett Gosper and Andrew Robertson to win a 'blind date' with Rio from the then very hot tv series Gladiators. My goodness she was big and strong.  Has anyone out there still got pictures? Those were days. 

All Comments

  October 30, 2009

That's awesome.

Garry and Robert, I have a question: I love your blog. We all do!

But what happened to your old one? Why don't you update it any more? It was great!

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  October 30, 2009

The last stand!

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  November 2, 2009

A while back I suggested that this whole process was humiliating and that to resolve this rather undignified sight we should donate the money to Children in Need. I'm sure they would make a story of it and thus attract the attention that Rob and Garry are seeking. I myself was brought up in a local authority care home and with foster parents so know how much difference a thousand pounds could make. I recall the Christmas when I was fifteen and back in the home when Christmas presents came from a charity with our names on them. That had never happened before. I still don't know how they got the names or matched the presents. They were just usually generic, sweets, annuals and things. I opened my present after lunch on Christmas Day. It was a coat, now it would be called an anorak. It was red and blue. To me it was the most beautiful coat ever and, unlike anything else I owned, it fitted me. I slept in it and the next day got special dispensation to go out on my own. I just wanted people to see me in my coat. I walked into a lamp post staring at my refection in a shop window. I had never cried, not once whilst in care...

All I ask is that Rob and Garry allow Children in Need to be on the shortlist so that you can vote for them if you want to. That's all. Thanks

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