At Mike's suggestion, Rob's investigating the 'Ariel Phenomenon' - a UFO sighting corroborated identically by 60+ Zimbabwean school children in 1994, many of whom were left with 'voices in the heads' that warned of mankind's mistreatment of the Earth. Cripes.
Rob's in to catch up with Mike about protests. Toblerone protests. Does it really work? Rob will tell ya, Mike. With shocking relevations of those cheeky choccy's cutting us short, how dare they, Rob?
Put down your breakfast, Rob's getting into the gritty stuff - cockroach milk. But wait, is that too much? Let's move onto those ol' findings in the UK, crazy huh? Rob's here to educate you all, get ready.
Rob's learning new things everyday, last week he learnt he likes broccoli? This week, it could be carrots! We're finding out what Bollix learnt about this morning, and blowing Tom's mind with his knowledge; he tell's us how many languages there really are.
It's a big day for Rob... The football's on, England is playing, it's tense. While anxiously keeping track of the score, even came in early to watch it (sorry Rob), he's breaking down "chocolate currency" and crows. Quite the morning in here.
This morning we're talking mermaid's... Rob's well and truly done his research on this mythical creature. Convincing or just a bit of magical bollocks?
Rob's been thinking about his pens. And paper. And all things low techology, really. But wait, when does it become high technology? How many colours can your pen have before it becomes one of the future? Navigating our way through the timeline of technologies all the way to flying cars - this morning, here on bFM Breakfast.
Rob's spent the night thinking about giant, carnivorous worms invading France. A terrible dream or a beautiful nightmare? We can't quite decide. A rogue crayfish also fights for his life in a Chinese hotpot. We only discuss the real issues here on bFM Breakfast.