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Turning A Perceived Flaw Into A Positive.

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nailit | 19:17 Sun 19th Oct 2014 | ChatterBank
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Have you, or someone you know turned a perceived 'flaw' into a 'positive'?
For example, Joe Pasquales 'squeaky' voice has become his trademark.
Warrick Davis' dwarfism has made him a tv star.
Churchills unique voice was the result of a speech impediment that he adapted.
Even Jeffrey Archer getting a prison sentence, he turned that into his money making prison diaries.
Any more examples? Either personal or celebrity examples?
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My original post seems to have gone tits up. Ah well.
Was a serious question.
No, it was on his lucky 90 quid thread.
I will try and relaunch Nailit....

How about Les Dawson playing the piano!
Nailt. I won't be on here until tomorrow night xx
Now that were back on track....
The reverend william spooner.
Prof Stephen Hawking.
Patrick Campbell
The Archbish of Canterbury.
All of them DT?
Without doubt Katie Piper has turned bad into good
Probably, Zacs.
Duncan Goodhew. The lack of body hair helped him become Olympic champion at swimming.
Jimmy Carr - tax scams to comedy

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