The Waffler
Frank Redbridge is an up and coming musician. Well, at least that's what he thinks. When he's told his life is too boring to get a biopic about him made, he does what he does best, WAFFLES.
Frank Redbridge is an up and coming musician. Well, at least that's what he thinks. When he's told his life is too boring to get a biopic about him made, he does what he does best, WAFFLES.
Brad Cowell
Frank Redbridge
Eddie Drinkwater
The Producer
Thor Kawagga
Rico
Frank Redbridge is an up and coming musician. Well, at least that's what he thinks. When he's told his life is too boring to get a biopic about him made, he does what he does best, WAFFLES.
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