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Hi all,

We've lost our lad's beloved jellycat grey mouse.I Think I'm more upset about it than anyone else but anyway just in case it's been spotted...

It could have been in ED between HSBC and ED train station.

But then we got a train to Beckenham Junction and back between 3.30 and 6pm - just in case anyone goes that way daily, saw it on a train tonight, that sort of thing??


Here's hoping...



Cheers.

I saw him! He said hi and he was hanging out on the wierdy fold-out table that is chaned to the lamp-post outside the new optometrists - but this was two days ago i think???


He did have a small red spotted handkerchief tied to a stick slung over his shoulder and said that he was off to find his destiny and that he had had a great time with you guys...

Thanks for that Designerjooles. I have to say my heart skipped a beat when I read you'd seen him because I'd dearly love to get him back.

But I'll try to keep my sense of humour, I do know he's just a soft toy and hope that he has gone off for new adventures!!

Oh no! That's not quite what i meant - I would be very sad ifwe lost our boys hippo - as would he! I anthropomorphises everything so was hoping that if you'd known he was off on a journey it might make you smile... Or, you could also pop into the optometrists and see if anyone took him in there? ;)

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