[Tig] Spirit brightness in shuttle
Steve Roberts - Post Production
steve.roberts at bbc.co.uk
Thu May 8 23:52:40 PDT 2008
On May 8, 2008, at 7:06 PM, Rob Lingelbach wrote:
>>which might beg: what was the strangest thing you ever found stuck to
the air filter, and could you use an abandoned Spirit for a produce
freshener - (don't forget the dozens of mothballed Ranks that Mike
Waldie and Steve Roach found in an airport hangar in Africa in the
90s).<<
The strangest thing I ever found stuck in our Spirit air filter actually
*was* Mike Waldie. He's a little chap and had wandered too close to rack
3's prodigious suction and been dragged in. Luckily he was saved from
certain death in the rotating blades by the beer belly that he's been
cultivating for several years at trade shows. We found him just in time,
gave him a polish up with Super Snibbo (TM) and put some new Duracell's
in. He was last seen heading for the BBC Club muttering something about
wetgates...
Steve (with apologies to The Waldie)
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