The 'Fat Boys Slim' On Tour

B&H were out and about the other week visiting the companies that have sponsored us for the Fat Boys Slim Challenge. The photos should appear in the Killie Standard over the next few weeks but you lot are getting to see them first...watch the kids don't have nightmares!

We are due to visit more of our sponsors at the end of this week so we'll post those photos here as well when we get them. If you know any companies, local or otherwise, that would be willing to donate £100 to the cause then please let us know. E-mail baz or Hippo or give one of us a call - the numbers are in the B&H column every week at the moment (check out the online and un-edited version).

Each sponsor was given a Nutz the Squirrel cuddly toy to raffle courtesy of our main sponsors The Klin Group. Marie and Drew Macklin also donated a £500 personal cheque to get the Challenge off to a flying start. Robert Anderson (pictured above) photographer James Page had the dubious task of walking around with us on our tour.

Our first stop was just down the street from the Klin offices at Duncan McLean Solicitors. You want to have seen the females in the office disappear when they saw us coming through the door and realised we were in to get some snaps taken...Houdini had nothing on this lot! The man himself is a huge Killie fan but we can't help but think we should have read through what we were signing first!

Next we stopped off at Goldsmiths the jewelers in King Street to promote their new Millennium Diamond collection. I managed to duck out of this one but 'limp-wrist' Armour (that's gonna stick that one) reckons his is bigger than the boy Beckhams...his earring that is of course.

After a wee trek up past The Braehead pub (I can't remember the name of the street but it was a good start for a slimathon!) we stopped off at our next post of call...Fortress Security. The lads there had a right old laugh at us two plonkers swanning around in our shorts when brass monkeys the world over were running for cover. I seriously doubt if that cherry picker would ever work again. The two lads pictured beneath us are fortunately now recovering in hospital.

I couldn't get in the picture at 'The Cut Above' because I couldn't stop laughing. In fact we had to wait until the photographer could compose himself enough to try and get a few snaps. So you wondered where Claudio Cannigia went? Look no further. If you look at he picture carefully you'll notice that only the black hairdryer was switched on...the air going straight trough one ear and out the other side blowing the golden locks in the process. Unfortunately I think this meant that I'm getting the treatment when we visit the Millennium Beauty Salon...what do you mean I need it?

See the rest of the pics now - Here

   

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