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Well I'm not so sure about that Quids. Although I prefer the sinister swagger of a former KGB operative over that of a make believe double crosser. 'They've' certainly spruced the place up a bit since the removal of your hirsute cut outs from Knave, Razzle and Gash, that previously adorned the walls of the chamber of hush.
  • 2 weeks later...

*Peers out through rain-streaked French windows across to the swimming pool. Observes Soviet nuclear submarine surfacing in pool and Sean Connery emerging dressed in Soviet naval uniform, speaking Russian in a Scots accent (with sub titles).


Shakes head, puts down absinthe and reaches for carrot juice instead*

It looks like one of those: Slightly inebriated partygoing lady goes to bed with the guy on the left and slightly more sober lady wakes up the following morning, turns head and sees the face of man on the right - quickly kicks man out of bed and puts the whole thing down to experience.



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Are we going to have a Quiet Room Bonfire this year? If we do we will need to get some wood together quickly. Admin is off to his Seychelles Love Nest soon and he is throwing us out on the street for the duration of his hols.


BBW - put those matches down.

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