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In all seriousness, I wonder if he's a bit annoyed, as he seemed to take offence at some posts in the Quiet Room, which were not meant offensively....


If that's the case BatDog, then forgive us all!!!


If that's not the case, and you are in fact on a dangerous underground mission, then come back safely, as DM's heart is so fragile, I don't think she could handle loosing you! :-S

I hope he can forgive me for castrating him in the Quiet Room. Didnt mean it.


D-M made me do it by turning him into a virtually incontinent dog.


Sorry D-M , that hasnt done much for your Catholic guilt has it?


Anyway D-M according to your Blog you worsip the very ground that James walks upon, this Batdog fixation is possibly a tad unhealthy.....calm yourself.

D-Mum, Keef, Mikewbate and everyone else....

I am not offended... Love, hate, offence are for ordinary beings, I am extraordinary... I do not love, do not hate do not take offence... I only ENJOY ( life is too short to be bitter )... I was just busy ...hunting...fox-hunters in se22.

>:D<

Dear D-Mum,


My previous post doesn't say that at all, the word "enjoy" includes everything that you humans split in several other words.

Enjoy means: enjoy life ( not only food ) it is up to the receiver of the message to have own interpretation. I have no time for "hate" and "offence" ( I'll leave that to ordinary beings )

I am just saying that life is too short to be bitter. Please don't be broken, be happy. :)

Steady D-M, remember you are British.


Look to the far-lit uplands of the soul, ponder on the wonderous life that you live, albeit with a Protestant Welshman, gaze at your beautiful children and your au-pair currently blacking the grate.


Then ............ do some serious shopping for frippery. Buy shoes, bags and chocolate - you will feel better.

Should have popped in here before asking my previous question really! (On the where abouts of the man known as Batdog).


DM - to avoid getting lounged (it doesn't sound like a Good thing). I was coupled, but I am single again now (whirlwind romance), so the sock darning is a task I must take on myself. Guess I could just buy some. Or meet a girl who finds joy in darning old socks. Might be another quick relationship that one.

Hey D-Mum,


Have you gone a bit out of control ? ;-) Or maybe your lent "abstinence" is starting to show serious side effects ...HA..HA... Hope is the second case because it's easy "adjustable".

Even we dogs have "exceptions" to our rules, you are my "special exception" otherwise why would I keep your superbra in a special built crystal box ( swarovsky of course ) ?? ... We both are part of that exclusive "roof" club from the nineties !! Remember..? >:D<

Dear Mr Batdog,


I must apologise, I have clearly offended you. I really could not help myself. I loved the idea of carrying you about in my bag and having you leap from it to savage Mr Mikewbate on more than one occasion.


I should not talk for you. I apologise.

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