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*Nods greedily at Mockney*


*Feels glad that Uni has a nice friend now, as opposed to that annoying brat Bobby the Barbarian!*


*Wishes for a "power bow" like Hank's >:D< *


*Opens Patio door again to more tranquil scene*


http://s45.photobucket.com/albums/f60/Toker69/th_Unicorns.jpg


(have changed it to a smaller image - The Administrator)

*Cant help noticing that Mrs Dobbin the lactating Donkey has taken rather a shine to the Unicorn's, well, horn.*


*Not at all impressed by the lack of morality being dispalyed by the otherwise good natured Donkey*


*Still, perhaps Ana will be all the more impressed by the gift of a lactating Donkey pregnant by a Unicorn. Thinks that the birth could be a little tricky though*

Arrives in the lounge avec Grande Latte. Sits down on directors chair, cashmere cardigen on shoulders 1950's style.


Low level growling heard from handbag.


Opens handbag, Mr Batdogs head pops out. Growls at Mr Keef, due to earlier misunderstanding with small puppy on Goose Green...

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