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*strolls into room and smiles at the swelling group of newcomers*


*scratches nose, somewhat aghast at Crystal's sudden show of gallantry when pet iguanadon looses its leash*




*scans for batdog, observing little fellow might get himself into trouble...*


*hmmm, must turn the heating down for summer*

*thanks Keef for his tip off and hopes that PP is not bound to some chair in desperate need of release*


*thinks, I wish people would clean up after their pet iguanadon - about to mention same to Huguenot when sees the size of said pet and moves slowly backwards making soft calming noises*

*takes elevator of light down through ceiling directly into quiet room, light dims and dissipates into a sweet smelling mist*


*almost crown self as slips in puddle covering much of the floor*


*shrugs shoulders quizically, reaches into beer fridge for ice-cold bottle of cobra*


*fssshnuck - sips on beer and starts reading Big Book of Facts*

*Dives in through window and carries through in to army style roll, springing straight to feet (whilst all the time carrying a tray of drinks, and not spilling a drop)*


*Passes round everyone's favourite drinks, and raises glass to EDF friends*


*Explains that he'll be away for the weekend in Amsterdam visiting family, and even he is not addicted enough to the forum to use web&walk from abroad........ He doesn't think :-S *


*Wishes everyone a great weekend, and promises to bring back a special cake from one of the many cafes in Amsterdam*


*Sits in favouite Lazyboy chair, reclines, thinks to self "I'm gonna miss these guys, they're my whole (second) life"*


*Smiles as he remembers last trip to Amsterdam, and I've-met-jimmy's temporary split personality between man and heineken bottle >:D< *

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