Computer whizz-kid Gill Bates is set to make an attempt on the musical entertainment business with the release of his new song: It Wasn’t Until You Rejected My Advances that I Realised How Much I Love You. “Gill believes that if he can become an icon in the cutthroat world of philanthropic global healthcare, making it in the music business should be a piece of piss,” revealed a colleague of Bates.
Intriguingly, Irish musical and philanthropic icons Gob Blendorff and Bono (not his real name) are said to have assisted in the composition of the song through clever use of the Skype platform. “It’s amazing - you can be three different people in three different places, but through the use of Skype, if you’re the right people, the barriers come right down, and you can be right there for each other spiritually, creatively and economically,” opined the aforementioned colleague of Bates from up above in the last paragraph. “These are very special people, but they’re also completely normal people,” he added.

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