Panic
I heard the panic klaxon sounding over the NW tonight. Clearly ringing because of what I, Kenny Grice, will say next. A mate of mine, Pablo Picasso, knocked up the image below. It gave Mrs Grice and I a good laugh.
Brilliant isn't it? Thanks Pablo.
Now I know the lovely Annette Andre thinks the world of Kenneth Cope so why should she say pleasant things about Mein Kampf (the author's struggle to get educated people to believe her blatant lies about Mr Wyngarde). In the crock of shyte she alleges that Kenny Cope (not me Kenny Grice) was a pain in the aris on the set of 'Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased). Nobody I've spoken to in the Scrubs has heard that before so I think it is yet another lie. Joel Fabiani used to come over to chill on the R & H set because there was such a bad atmosphere on the 'Department S' one. It is common knowledge that Peter Wyngarde behaved like a prima donna whilst making the series. The author says that was OK because he was a perfectionist. That somehow gives him the right to behave like selfish dickhead. But he can't do any wrong in the author's eyes.
Annette would know better than anyone that Peter was gay. Why is she now thinking he had suddenly woken up one morning and he was heterosexual? Had he had a bang on the head? Had he been put into an induced coma after a failed attempt at hanging? The author does run Annette's web site so it has to be a sympathy review for a book from a vanity publisher.
Tomorrow we will look at when the author and Wiggy didn't quite see eye to eye........
Time for Lie of the Day. This supposed evidence below represents the fictitious trip to Turkey that Romeo and Juliet supposedly took to Turkey in 2003. You know the one where they discussed starting a family. LOL. The one where there are ZERO pictures of them together. Anyone would think the author didn't go and this was yet another of her spurious accounts of the star crossed lovers.
I think Peter did go to Turkey but there is no f*cking chance this was sent to the author. Why the f*ck would he give her a pendent? Pendent means hanging (very appropriate) or dangling. Oh does she mean pendant? It would have been more believable if she had said Peter and her flew back to London on a flying carpet and had to do an emergency landing in fog at Gatwick airport.
Be careful out there. Stay safe. See you and night night to all you followers of me, Kenny Grice.
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