Rizla the TV Star

"Rizla" aka "Andy Daniels" Is famous among the RHOCAR element for his Mass postings (Mostly Spam), Elephant impressions in front of his mother in law and getting beaten in races by "Old Men" is now to become more famous.
ITV have taken the plunge and chosen the Daniel's family for a program called "Take my mother-in-law".
In a desperate attempt to pretend he had loads of friends our hero Rizla arranged a photo shoot outside THE GEORGE IV PUB in BALDOCK. This Coincided with a meet of the Herts club. Obviously there was going to be a few more eager beavers who wanted to see their faces on the telly. Stephen Altwasser kindly invited us down to his so that we did not have as far to travel the next day (As it was we travelled 50 miles past Baldock to get to Stephens Never mind) We had a great night and a couple of drinks were consumed.
Obviously Stephen was not on his guard the next morning and catching him dusting his car with a feather duster was too good an oppertunity to be missed

We quickly covered the distance to the pub and joined the steadily filling car park. The Camera bods were already focusing all their attention on our hero Razzler, we did quickly notice that Andrew now had a "Shadow" and that shadow was called.........
Mal

Joey and Stephen soon joined Mal in front of the cameras, Rizla looks happy to be so popular

"Cameraman":
"Rizla is it true you were beaten by a 62 year old bloke in a Robin Hood with a Smurf on the bonnet?"

The Director "Mike" was given a tour of the cars by Joey, But after all the chatter all Mike wants to know is the way to the "Bar"

Wahey we won a raffle prize, Joey went up to collect the goods and didn't bother with the "Ipod" or the "Lap top computer" on offer and came away with a bloody bottle of "Pomaigne"

What a turnout 28 cars in all, proved to be the largest "Herts" meeting ever (Only by 1 car though)

Joey teases Alan Rowe by showing off his prize, Alan points out his "Empty Glass" but Joey just does not take the hint

Poor old Mal was exhausted after all this time in front of the camera Stephen lends a helping hand and mops the sweat from his head

"I think we need a wide angled lens on this one!"

It was a special event indeed, Sir Chris even got his wallet out Notice he is miles away from the Bar though

Director "Mike" gets all wired in to take a trip with Rizla, Notice the rearward facing camera, Ideal to film all the cars "Overtaking" the Yellow Canoe

After the TV cameras had gone everyone made their way home happy after another excellent event.
On the way home we had a bit of a problem with the car, the speedo started reading all funny Oh well !

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