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MOOS WROTE

"Will dex, you sound suspiciously like my husband when on the topic of Cathy Dennis. Are you by any chance Mr. Moos, having sneakily registered when I wasn't looking?"



MOOS no, i dont think i am, but empathise with having to deal with partners who will not register..


** pours cider*

*shssss glug glug glug*


*sits*

*sits up, looking properly mad after a Miss C Chappell forwarded him her water bill*


this fine young sort has got me a court warrant order over her unpaid water bill she has redirected to my flat!!! Thames water wont budge as they say theyve no reason to.


is Miss C Chappell hiding in the Quiet Room behind the sofas?? (she'd never be allowed in otherwise)


*slurrrrp glug glu glug*

"Carefull Keef"


*Moves large lump of ceiling rose out of the way*


"A rose can come quite sharp in unwelcome areas"


"Thank the Lord. Home after 5 days of being oop-north, where it was grim and wet. Felt like a spawning Salmon swimming up a waterfall driving from west to east on the M62 t'other day, by-gum and there's no mistakin', innit"


*Walks to bar and pours self a pint of draft London Pride*


"I like Tetley and Stones, but its good to be home"


"Slurp, belch"

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