BILLY BONE ENTERPRISE WASTE MANAGEMENT
HE’S A CHEEKY CHAPPY WHO IS PARTIAL TO HOT STUFF
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IS top fl ight footy career crashed and burned. Never mind though, Skip Hunk Billy Bone is still the greatest… at
stuffi ng his face with chicken. That’s one dazzling smile you’ve got there, Billy. Sure you shouldn’t be in
Dentists’ Monthly? Never mind… tell us about yourself.
I’m 21, and I’m Client Account Manager at Enterprise Waste Management in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. I’ve been here for two years.
Two whole years and still smiling! They must be putting something in your tea. Best bit about the job?
I enjoy building the relationships with customers and suppliers. We’ve got a great team here, so it’s just good working with everyone every day. Also, I get to work with my dad, James, who’s director and co-founder.
Bet he keeps you on your toes. Quick, while he’s not looking, what bits about the job do you hate?
I could defi nitely live without the paperwork!
Not exactly fans of all that ourselves. Much prefer the tea break, lunch break and the break for home. Any fun stuff to share with us?
My dad’s jokes, as he thinks he is very funny. Hmmm…
We’re thinking we should have got your dad to answer these questions. Time to shove all that paperwork to one side and head home. What are you up to tonight?
Go to the gym, have a nice bit of dinner afterwards, and watch the TV.
Billy lad… you’re 21, not 91! Put down your pipe and slippers and live a little. Besides you’d think after all that paperwork, you’d be craving a bit of excitement…
When I was younger, I wanted to be a professional footballer but was released by Chelsea when I was in the Under-14s. Then I got injured that summer, and never carried on following my dream.
A sad episode in your life… I was hoping to be a trick cyclist, but a bad slip put a spoke in that. But think happier thoughts, so tell us what kind of animal you’d be.
I’d be a monkey, because I would say I am a bit cheeky sometimes!
That’s the spirit. And what delicious food keeps our little monkey raring to go?
It’s a bit of a cliché, but I love a cheeky Nando’s. Red pepper dip, butterfl y chicken, peri peri chips and garlic bread. I won’t say how hot though.
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much? Hot stuff like you won’t need any of the extra nippy chilli stuff. You’d spontaneously combust! Talking of hot, who’s your dream date?
I’m going to have to say that it would be Abbie Dowse, as she is Australian and blonde. What more could you want?!
Million pounds in the bank, and the ability to eat chocolate all day without putting on weight would do me - but each to their own. Where are you two hot young things off to?
It’s a secret...
We’re only asking as we fancied a jaunt to Nando’s and wanted the butterfl y chicken to ourselves. A tune would be nice… what song would be your theme tune?
R Kelly – The World’s Greatest. I don’t really need to say anymore!
The world’s greatest something - that’s for sure! Go on… prove your greatness… tell us one fascinating fact about yourself.
I can eat 50 chicken nuggets in one minute. That’s as fascinating as it gets unfortunately!
We salute your chicken stuffed chops. Finally, make us laugh... can we have a quick joke please?
I once went on a date with a girl, and I had to tell her that she drew her eyebrows too high. She looked surprised.
Well, there’s no surprise here – we knew you’d come up with the goods, and be a fi nger lickin’ tasty Skip Hunk.
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