An interview with Gordon Cheng Sandy Grant

I really hope you mean Bob Dylan not Bob Marley (or perhaps even worse Bob Geldof).

Brother Gav, were you not a personal friend, and were this blog not so public in its readership, this would have been let through to the keeper. But as you ask, there is only Bob and there is no other, as well you know.

Gavin Parsons24/07/2008 12:17 PM

Bob the Builder?
Can he fix it!

GP

Bob the Builder??

A clue then, my poor misguided friend. He was booed off stage when he went electric.

For the answer, google this quote:

“Folk music is a word I can’t use. Folk music is a bunch of fat people.”

And I was thinking Bob Menzies!!!

Buses are cool. Trams are cooler.

I’m agreeing with so much here I just don’t know how to contain myself.

Riding bicycles is safe.
As a greenie I am conscience bound to say “AMEN” — except for my crushed C5 bone that very nearly cost me my life.

Bratz dolls are disgusting.
Agreed.

Non-peer-reviewed medical treatments are largely effective because of empathy plus placebo.
Absolutely — except for magnetic pillows, melanin tablets, “Camboocha tea” (blob), ear-twiddlers that help you lose weight by stimulating Chi-energy in the ear, Barley Green, and all manner of other strange remedies with anecdotal evidence certain members of my family will tell you about. Like — this one time…

... but Gordon… you forgot to mention your fascinating preoccupation with Jaywalking?

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