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* flops onto floor, back against a wall, exhausted from arguing own-idiosyncratic views against the world *

* the world being the main forum at the moment *

* wishes next forum drink was sooner so could benefit from friendly banter *

* slaps face to get over self-pitying mode *

* what a joy to be alive on a day like today - to spread the joy I will start a giveaway *

* anyone want any of the following *

Jim Henson signed DVD of series one of Fraggle Rock?

A photo of what was in the briefcase in Pulp Fiction

A box of NINETY different all flavour jelly-beans

A single blade of grass from the first ever Glastonbury in 3912 BC

A White Stuff purple t-shirt

A bowl of chili made entirely at MacGabhann Towers, bubbling away for 6 hours, suffused with 3 of Chili Pete's chilis, 2 of Nisha's and my own demi-glace

Strolls manfully into the Lounge with a navy blue, knitted, Victorian style, voluminous bathing cossie under the arm.


Hops behind japanese screen and changes - emerges - like a butterfly - except dark blue and knitted.


Dives into pool and surfaces next to the blessed DM. Not a bad life really.

Note to self: Never buy a knitted Victorian swim suit - Mr Palaeologus seems to have lost his saggy suit as it sank to the bottom of the pool! Oh Michael!


Call the gendarmes!


Is that a dog I can hear a dog growling on the edge of the pool? Oh Batdog, what big teeth you have!!!

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