A late entry comes from James Mitchell, with his Campbell Lace Alpha blog
Very amusing. Definitely on the short list.
http://campbelllacealpha.blogspot.com/
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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