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Contractor plots tractor fleet shake-up
\"The quality of the job is more important than ever,\" says Mr Bartlett. \"Our customers want top-notch silage because it will affect their income over the year. Paying cheap to get a job done isn't necessarily die way forward anymore.\"
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BARTLETT'S BIG, FAT UNFAMILIAR QUOTATIONS
I still crack up when I think of comedian Rob Bartlett emceeing a fundraiser last year at the Aqua Turf Club in the Plantsville section of Southington. People were literally falling on the floor laughing at this event for the Nutmeg State Games and Connecticut Senior Games. Long a regular on \"Imus in the Morning\" on WFAN-AM (660), also carried on MSNBC, doing myriad voices -- my favorite character, Dr. Phil -- and now starring on Broadway as one of the poker-playing buddies in \"The Odd Couple,\" Bartlett will soon be in Waterbury doing a one-man \"Big Fat Christmas Show.\" It was time to have Bartlett spill the beans. A: No, I don't look that great in a wedding dress. I'm a summer. Rob Bartlett's \"Big Fat Christmas Show\" plays Dec. 11 and Dec. 18 at Seven Angels Theatre in Waterbury at 7 p.m. Box office: 203-757- 4676.
Superules star in wed-hot form
\"[Dana Abela]'s brother lives in [Cairns] and when we came up here a couple of years ago, I told her we'd get married here one day,\" [Rob Bartlett] said yesterday. \"I met her in Melbourne when I went out with a mate, Allan Stilsby, for a beer and he told me she was making eyes at me.\"
ROB BARTLETT DELIVERS A `BIG FAT CHRISTMAS
[ROB BARTLETT], a regular on Don Imus' morning radio show, performs \"Rob Bartlett's Big Fat Christmas\" annually at Seven Angels. This year, he's taking a break from his role as Mr. Mushnik in the Broadway revival of \"Little Shop of Horrors\" to make his Waterbury appearance.
ROB BARTLETT AT LAUGH-OFF
The evening features both up-and-coming comedians and well-known comic acts who will compete before a panel of judges consisting of Waterbury Mayor Michael Jarjura, actress Dody Goodman and a randomly selected audience member.
Bartlett blasts Lions to Uni showdown
Essendon skipper David Tate won the toss and sent the Lions in. With hindsight, that might not have been the wisest decision. Openers Rob Bartlett and Chris Reidy has no problems against the new ball and got the Lions off to a great start with a 156-run partnership, before Victorian paceman Mathew Inness had Reidy caught for 66. In perfect batting conditions at Schramms Reserve, the Lions' top five all got among the runs, Bartlett top-scoring with a magnificent 115.
BARTLETT HAS FUN WITH CHRISTMAS
This time, in \"Big Fat Christmas with [Rob Bartlett]\" featuring the Bartlettes, Bartlett offers funny commentary on current events and comically twists holiday traditions.
Bartlett in form
[Rob Bartlett] cracked 21 boundaries and, with skipper Brendan Joyce (53), allowed the Lions to declare at 4-239 late in the day. Bartlett was on the brink of selection for the Bushrangers when he injured his groin in a practice game between the Australian Test team and Victoria at the Junction Oval.
Top investigator cut down in his prime
In 1982, an 11-year-old girl by the name of Odelle spied a 12- year-old [Rob Bartlett] standing by his locker. Odelle turned to her friend and said: \"He's beautiful. I'm going to marry him.\" At the age of 15, with Odelle as his girlfriend, Rob started working at the local plant nursery where he developed a passion for landscape gardening and hard physical labour. Two years later, still in a loving relationship with Odelle, Rob decided he wanted to become a police officer and follow in the footsteps of his cousin, Max Drake.