what the hell is this about?

Several friends have embarked on their own P365 journey but as I have no camera nor an eye for photography I've decided to try to complete "a doodle a day" for an entire year. Most will be in my little Derwent A5 sketch book but some could end up being from the corner of some document or scribbled on a newspaper. As the year progresses I will try my hand at inking them as well?

If some of them don't make sense, don't worry, they're probably not meant to. You may notice there will be certain themes along the way and if you know me you'll know why.

I hope you enjoy.

Okay, here goes, every day til I'm 39.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Day #280 - Roger R Robertson


3R Snr was a man that was born for business, he had no time for anything else, cheese was his whole life.
When he reached his 40s he realised there was a hole in his life, his legacy. Sure 3R cheeses was massive but who would look after it once he was gone?

So he made a trip.

In a secret laboratory in Rio de Janeiro, well actually it's a secret laboratory behind a Capoeira Gym, Dr Jairo Santos was a geneticist, but his speciality was the most illegal kind on earth. Only people with extreme wealth could afford his services.

Within 3 weeks Robert was 'born', to get around certain laws the only clones that were created were newborns and fake papers were drawn up and they were legally classed as adoptions.

Everybody knew that this occurred but the wealthy would pay for it to be covered up.

Unfortunately the cloning technique that was used wasn't with issues.

As Robert had no mother he lacked the love that a mother could give and although Roger would spend all of his spare time with Robert he still had a huge conglomerate to run.
Robert was pretty much raised by his Nanny and his X-Ing LD.

Roger was devastated when Robert ceased but he saw it as another blip on the 3R cheeses road, he knew he had to have an heir so he went back to Brazil the day after the funeral to have another Robert made.

He knew the business needed an heir.

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