And I love them for it.
I mean, seriously, have you seen this?
Basically, I tweeted on Christmas Eve to say that I liked the sound of the new announcer, that was all it was meant to be.
Then what followed was epic. I even managed to turn it into a “please give me a job” type conversation before DIMBLEBOT got involved.
I need a life.
I really want to know who the new announcer is on @Channel4. Not only is it the job I desperately want to do, but he sounds great.
— Richard Morris (@rickwmorris) December 24, 2013
@rickwmorris Hahahah! I think I love you! Thanks for the kind words!
— Channel 4 (@Channel4) December 24, 2013
@rickwmorris Merry Christmas to you too! Keep your eye out in all the usual media outlets …. or be cheeky and send something in!
— Channel 4 (@Channel4) December 24, 2013
@Channel4 I definitely shall. You never know where it could lead. Might end up annoying you across the office eventually. Thanks!
— Richard Morris (@rickwmorris) December 24, 2013
@rickwmorris @Channel4 DIMBLEBOT CAN NEITHER CONFIRM NOR DENY THAT THOSE WHO SUBMIT DIMBLEDANCE VIDEOS GET JOBS WITH “CHANNEL 4”
— DIMBLEBOT (@DIMBLEBOT) December 24, 2013
@rickwmorris @DIMBLEBOT LOL!
— Channel 4 (@Channel4) December 24, 2013
@rickwmorris @Channel4 DIMBLEQUERY: WITHOUT EXCESS GIN CONSUMPTION, HOW CAN YOU EXPLAIN THE “ALTERNATIVE NAMES FOR THE SIMPSONS” INCIDENT?
— DIMBLEBOT (@DIMBLEBOT) December 24, 2013
@DIMBLEBOT@Channel4 I think this one is for you, not me.
— Richard Morris (@rickwmorris) December 24, 2013
Alas nothing else was said after that, but oh well.