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December 14, 2006

Giant python's flying circus

Liberating creative genius from process is one of our core beliefs. The great stuntsters knew how to take risks to generate column inches. Our client Nigel Marven is gradually becoming more famous, influenced by some of the ideas I have inspired.

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His appearance at last night’s British Comedy show has made headlines this morning. Luckily his python didn’t escape into the audience. I remember the chaos caused when Jim Rose’s scorpions managed to escape from their box in the BBC’s Pebble Mill Studios.

During the “after show ”party last night at the TV studio, I had to look after Nigel’s corn snake. It attracted a good deal of attention and it’s amazing how many people want a chat when you have a reptile wrapped around your neck, it’s a conversation starter.

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