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*Walks in followed by lactating donkey now in sort of donkey sized maternity-bra. Notice that donkey is starting to bob-about rythmically - Mrs Dobbin is getting into the groove! Fantastic.


*Settles in comfy chair to watch the masterpiece emerge from the creative brush of Mockney*


*Enjoying the wobbling Keef*

*Smiles at Piers, inclines head towards masterpiece and gives thumbs up sign*


*Settles in to lazyboy with Billy Blue Hat book and hopes they visit the triangle forest in this one!*


*Smiles at realisation that Billy looks like an early scally with his wooly hat*


*Wonders why Polly didn't mention Jenifer's brother Johnny Yellow Hat*


*Thinks to self "I'm going to move on to Bangers and Mash books soon* :))

to avoid all need for noise...


*directs a thumbs up at mark*


perfect. makes a mental note of the extreme comfort of this particular big sofa. relaxing beats coffee making at the Drum anyday.


whispers...


"charades, anyone?!"


*blushes*


.....since conversation is classed as noise, its the only quiet game i could think of!

*Giggling - not quite sure how to do mimes in this reality*


*Welcomes Drum-Saturdaygirl with a wave*


*What things you have missed, swimming in abundance, remarkable views of amazing landscapes, genital mutilation by a dog looking remarkably like the Drum's doggie, lactating donkeys .....*


*Many more excitements to come*

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