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Jellycat "bashful Labrador" dropped by bugglet between forest hill road co-op and homemade (via St Aidans Road, Underhill Road & Barry Road) between 10am & 1040am. Retraced steps but no sign of him - Currently has identifying mark of a raspberry stain to the mouth!


Fingers crossed he's somewhere around.

Ooohh - sounds v much like him - was trying to look all around when I retraced my steps but concentrated on the pavement/road!

will pop out as soon as bugglet wakes from nap - if anyone lives nearby and can confirm the toy looks like this & wouldn't mind taking him in for me to collect then please PM me and I'll be in touch asap.


Thanks in hopeful advance littlemoo x


EDT - local friend is having a look to check for me so hood off taking him in yet!

I must've looked a bit strange going down the road as I was worried Ted (as I call him) could've been pushed off the wall so was looking not just on each bit of wall but perking over the otherside incase he'd fallen off... Sorry to anyone living along there who wondered what my interest in walls/gardens was!

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