Early recording this week again whilst at least one of us was stuck in traffic on the M6. Lucy seemed most concerned about Helen’s dowry and Kenton’s decline into a shop doorway-sleeping bum...
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Early recording this week again whilst at least one of us was stuck in traffic on the M6. Lucy seemed most concerned about Helen’s dowry and Kenton’s decline into a shop doorway-sleeping bum but was upset over the lack of entertainment at the party at the Stables as there was no family present.
Roifield pointed out that Kenton has finally started to realise he is the architect of his own downfall with an incredibly accurate and believable representation of depression hitting an ebullient optimist although Yokelbear has no sympathy for Kenton. Dusty Substances feels that the entire programme has been undermined by personality changes and is thinking of stopping listening (don’t says Kosmo). Scarlett Sparrow is a tap dancing accountant and has a great voice.
Lucy on a rural retreat was bothered by wasps, a biplane and dogs; the latter barking completely disrupted Roifield’s thought processes. Lucy’s mum had no camp coffee for Roifield who recounted his experiences of the excellent Edgbaston hospitality. It has been busy on Facebook and Millie Belle had lots to report.
In summary the deconstruction of Kenton and Helen plus the interaction between Ruthpet and David over Heather makes this week compulsive listening.
Kosmo
On this week’s show we have calls from
Andrew Horn who thinks Adam should be on the minimum wage
Scarlett Sparrow who’s applying to be one of Roifield’s lovely girls
Yokelbear who’s enjoying unravelling of Rob
Dusty Substances who’s furious
Mrs Bentos who thinks Charlie is excited about biscuits
Isaac Q who says hurrah for unpleasantness
Miss Midcity who missed last weeks early deadline
Jo Jo Sexy Heels who says Jolene needs to step up
Witherspoon who says Rob’s been fiddling
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