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*Over here Keef, just been giving the lovely Dulwich Mum a massage, the poor girl's been so busy of late, I've got to get her to relax more so perhaps we'll be a little quieter today after yesterday's partying, it is the quiet room after all, got to let the lady have her beauty sleep*

*The Stones were the canine's testicles mate*

*They rocked and more importantly they rolled too*

*Keef of course is cooler than thou, sang a beautiful version of You Got The Silver with just Ronnie on 12 string acoustic with bottleneck embellishments*

*Ronnie played some fabulous stuff, more slide playing than ever and is a revelation now he's sobered up somewhat*

*Charlie's the best and most sartorially elegant rock n'roll drummer on the planet*

*And how Sir Michael Philip Jagger does what he does at 64 is beyond comprehension*

*Horn section the business - ooh Bobby Keyes is a blast*

*Backing singers wonderful, swoon swoon special mention for Lisa Fischer*

*Ooh looks like the sun is over the yard arm, fancy a pint?*

*Wakes up bleary eyed, feels terrible from caffiene overdose*

*Ten mile race! Shudders at the thought, rather you than me darling*

*Pours large glasses of fresh orange & mango juice*

*Offers bowls of oat meal with lots of fresh fruits and yogurt round to anyone who wants*

*Nice healthy breakfast, should put some energy back for the day ahead*

*Totters back into the quiet room. Pulls arm chair into new position (with back to the wall). Looks around in horror.*


*Mutters "Filthy b*s****s" quietly to self and looks around suspiciously.*


*Takes can of pepper spray from enormous handbag and places on coffee table beside chair.*

*using sign-langauge, gestures agreement to Asset - the ADHD tendency is growing*

*using crystal ball, peeks into the future of the QR*

*people doing crossword puzzles, rumination, a spot of navel gazing*

*pours a long white wine spritzer*

*settles back with a positive grin*

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