Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Bondi Vet: TV for girls of all ages


My daughters are huge animal lovers and they love to watch a show on TV called ”Bondi Vet”. It is a reality show where you get to follow two veterinarians in their daily work. I love to watch ”Bondi Vet” too despite not being a huge animal lover. I am actually afraid of most animals, I am sure that they will attack me when I least expect it. Therefore, I always make sure I keep a safe distance in case I am proven right. What I find so appealing with ”Bondi Vet” is the vet himself, Dr. Chris Brown. He is a true hunk; classic handsome features, such a worked out body, funny and pleasant, animal-lover and he can call himself Doctor. He’s single too after a break up with some Aussie TV-personality. I know ’cause I googled him. He’s also on another show called ”The Living Room” where you could win a trip with him and a TV-chef, a fairly handsome Spaniard, to South Africa for ten days. I cannot participate as you need to have an Australian passport. Perhaps it’s for the best, my marriage would have been in jeopardy if I’d been away for ten days with this gorgeous man.
        Dr Chris - Australia's hottest vet, possibly hottest man too. 

When you watch Australian TV-programs, you’ll soon notice that most TV-personalities are very handsome people. Vets, chefs, architects, doctors, life guards, training coaches, judges on singing shows... they are all unusually good looking. With this in mind, you’d think that Australia is a continent populated only by incredibly beautiful people. After more than six months I can now tell you that this is not the case. Australians are not more beautiful than any other nationality. It just looks like that on TV.

Another favorite of mine is TV-chef Curtis Stone. He is not as handsome as Dr Chris but a man who can cook is always attractive. Curtis Stone is sponsored by the supermarket chain Coles and you can win a private cooking class with Chef Curtis. Perhaps I shall look into this instead? An afternoon in the kitchen with a fairly handsome chef sounds less home-wrecking than ten days in South Africa with a drop dead gorgeous veterinary. Wish me luck! 

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