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*shrieks and removes welding glasses to reveal stunning face and body a la bird in Flashdance*


DM DM DM DM!


I have missed you mos' awfully. For one thing, there's been no bloody champagne in here for ages.


*glares at Michael Pantypullypuss, Citizen, WillDex, PGC, Kalam et al regularos, who all look appropriately shamefaced*

*opens door to hot steamy jungle*


*listens to the barks of the howler monkeys and chirrups of the crickets and allows the thick air to circulate around the room, barely stirring the traces of guano encrusted owl-down in the unhoovered corners of the room*


*sits glumly, tries not to think about work*


*quietly sobs*

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