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*appears from a single point in time-space with a thrrrrrp sound*


*thinks: oops - seem to have got that wrong. mind you, it has been a while...*


*raises a beer in brief moment before returning to work (been doing too much of that lately - the work, not the beer - and smiles a 'looking forward to the CPT quiz' kind of smile*


*is pulled kicking and screaming back into the single point in time-space with a gaaaaaaaah! noooooooo! as work's gravitational field reasserts itself*

* winks at Jonboy and apologises of he scared him - t'were just a prank *

* flicks light switch to show newly decorated room *

* 3 hugh glitter balls descend from the ceiling *

* a mean bassline starts to eminate from newly installed speakers *

* people start dancing .. but something doesn't feel right.. *

* opps - sorry Piers.*

* turns music down *

*tells Asset that the Rosendale boot sale is on this Saturday*


*thinks to self, why didnt I post that in the appropriate section*


*thinks to self, must stop all this virtual drinking as makes me disorientated*


*thinks to self, must stop thinking to self and get out and meet real people* hic

*Marvellous googlies dear boy, simply marvellous*


*Eases pitcher of Pimms from parallel drinkie-verse*


*Bracer anybody?*


*Sets to ringing out knitted swimsuit - where is Ana when you need her and BOY do I need her now*


*Did I dream that DM was getting a little jealous of Ana's ever increasing profile? Surely not*

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