Thursday, July 8, 2010

DJ Scott Mills tramps through mile of sewage

730AM GMT sixteen March 2010

Scott Mills, the air wave DJ Scott Mills, the air wave DJ, trekked a mile by a cesspool in the rave to Sport Relief Photo REX

The challenge, set by associate Radio 1 presenter Chris Moyles, was the initial of five opposite "miles from hell" Mills will commence this week in the rave to Sport Relief.

The afternoon presenter was kitted out with reserve rigging prior to forward subterraneous with Thames Water"s arch cesspool flusher Rob Smith, who has outlayed the last twenty years keeping London"s sewage moving.

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The flushers safeguard the H2O is issuing by clearing blockages and build-ups of fat and alternative horrors.

Mills joked after his attainment ""That was one of the majority weird dual hours of my hold up I"m certain I saw last night"s cooking floating past.

""The stink was horrendous, I can still smell it on myself now.""

Mr Smith pronounced ""If the DJing doesn"t work out, Scott would have a good flusher. And if using a mile in the sewers becomes an Olympic eventuality by 2012, he"ll have the GB squad.""

Piers Bradford, senior manager writer for the Scott Mills show, pronounced ""We chose a mile down a cesspool as the awaiting of it sounded formally hellish.

"However, carrying had a outing down there myself I think this mile was a travel in the play ground compared to what we"ve got programmed for the rest of the week.""

Thames Water employees are additionally ancillary Sport Relief by volunteering to take calls at the firm"s Swindon patron centre.

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