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Nick Robinson | 22:35 UK time, Thursday, 3 May 2007

Standing by to enter the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳'s Studio 7 for what feels like the rest of my life. I will emerge at 6am having consumed gallons of caffeine and many bunches of bananas. I spent the day mugging up on Bolton, Blaenau, Bournemouth and the rest.

Let's hope I can remember some of it come the early hours.

Comments

  • 1.
  • At on 03 May 2007,
  • wrote:

Dear Nick,
Thanks for making the long haul. I'll be staying awake to listen to R4 and Radio 5 Live. But one plea...because Birmingham is always late to count it never seems to get a proper mention on these nights. The Conservatives need to take a mere handful of seats (nett) from the others to become the largest party on the Council (NOC). Could we have a bit of comment on Birmingham this time.

Regards, Tony

  • 2.
  • At on 03 May 2007,
  • John wrote:

"I spent the day mugging up on Blenau..." Where? more mugging up needed methinks.

  • 3.
  • At on 03 May 2007,
  • Matthew Burdett wrote:

Yes, I remember your infamous posts about how to eat a camera off screen last year. Still, the way I see it, elections like these are the equivalent of doing what us students refer to as an "all-nighter".

  • 4.
  • At on 04 May 2007,
  • Matthew Burdett wrote:

It seems the above post I made has been edited. If bunches of bananas is what we shall refer to the famous bar as, then so be it.

  • 5.
  • At on 04 May 2007,
  • abby ray wrote:

Dear Nick,
Just to let you know that we're doing the election shift at The Bath Chronicle, and it sounds like we've got a much better food spread on than you - forget the bananas and coffee, it's wraps, baps, scotch eggs, bucks fizz and choccie biccies. We'll save you a BLT if you fancy popping down.
love the subs

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