He likes to choose songs that the customers can sing along to, like "Angels" and "Stand By Me," and his colleagues love it too. Richard now believes he’s put on hundreds of shows, belting out Bob Marley, Bruno Mars and Luther Vandross for the fast food lovers he serves. “You can literally see people say 'Oh my God, he's singing!' and light up when like a bulb when they realise someone is singing in McDonalds of all places, and it lights me up too,” he said. He was asked to continue his performances in a permanent slot at the busy restaurant, and has since raised over £2,000 ($2,500) for charity through them. “Lots of people smiled, waved, donated to our charity, but I really knew I was onto something days later when people came back days later still talking about it.”
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“I offered to sing inside the store, because even if I wasn't very good, the sheer oddity of someone singing over burgers would shocking enough. Single man Richard said: “I've always loved to sing - at every stage of my life, music seems to appear. He bought a guitar the day before for the occasion.
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He offered to sing a series of songs to help raise money for the Ronald McDonald House Charities, including "I Can See Clearly Now'," "Don't Worry About A Thing," and "Three Little Birds." The customer experience leader has been working at McDonald's since 2012, but it wasn’t until 2017 that he first showcased his talents. “I never thought anybody would ever enjoy anything I did quite like this.” “Performing is hard work but when I see surprised and happy people dancing, singing, and taking their phones out to film while they wait, I'm humbled. “I wait for the shift to be staffed well enough so people don't start asking, 'why doesn't he just get my cheeseburger?' - and I will get going.
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Sometimes just a few songs, sometimes I can go all night long - just call me Lionel Richie Walker! Richard, from Streatham, said: “I sing almost every night. His manager then offered him a permanent slot at the London Liverpool Street branch, and now he regularly belts out his tunes from behind the counter. Richard Walker, 31, first sang at the fast food restaurant five years ago - and found that fans returned to ask about when his next show would be.
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Two months later, Charlotte got engaged to that farmer dude Ralph from her town, and Alexander and the girls moved away to parts unknown.A McDonald's worker has become a local celebrity - by regularly bursting into song during shifts. Instead, he tried to rehire her as his governess, and a disappointed Charlotte turned him down. Augusta watched Charlotte leave in a huff and begged her uncle to bring back Charlotte because she had been so wonderful to her and Leo, and she’d even made Alexander a better man, too.Īlexander chased after Charlotte, but when he met up with her, he didn’t ask for her hand in marriage. He offered to pay Charlotte six months’ worth of wages as a consolation, but an outraged and teary Charlotte passionately exclaimed it was never about the money and stormed off. However, self-sabotage and doubt got the better of Alexander after he talked to Colonel Lennox, and suddenly he decided that Charlotte deserved a version of love better than what he could offer and fired her as the girls’ governess. At first, the widower couldn’t get enough of Charlotte and kept kissing her and holding her hand. The final (and only heartbreaking) uncoupling occurred between Charlotte and Alexander. Perhaps this is why Clara ran away by episode’s end and left her son George in Esther’s care to raise as her own. To Lady Denham’s surprise, Esther forgave Clara because she felt like the new mother was as much a victim of Edward’s evil ways as she was. Needless to say, Clara and Edward’s wedding was off. Clara admitted that they’d been stealing and hiding Lord Babington’s letters to his wife Esther, and Clara went on to beg for forgiveness. Over at Lady Denham’s palatial mansion, Clara exposed Edward for the monster he is when she broke Esther’s wine glass at the pre-wedding breakfast and revealed that her fiancé had been poisoning his unsuspecting stepsister. Thankfully, there was also a bit of good news for Georgiana when she learned from Sidney’s correspondence that her mother had been looking for her and might still be alive. This is when Arthur chimed in and said he and the beach town’s other inhabitants might be preposterous, but at least they were honest and sincere. Sanditon Recap: Alexander and Francis Shoot Arrows for Charlotte's Love Sanditon Recap: The Ladies Find Their Leading Men, But What's Next?