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Oh dear, DM, it must have been catastrophic. Were the last pair of Jimmy Choo's in the sale snatched before your very eyes? Never mind, just feast your eyes on the Bavarian Boy and remind yourself that at least sartorial elegance cannot be wrested from you.

* drags self in, shoulder first like one of Peter Lorre's finest frankenstein's servants *

* spies the kettle, gets a glass, adds honey, lemon, cloves and whisky *

* wraps self in blanket and hopes to sweat it all out [4th day of temperature waaaaah] *

* joins DM in a lupine howl of self pity *


* looks about pathetically in the hope that someone will make a nice salad out of that unusual looking luttuce plant, I've some top notch olive oil you know *

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