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...and no, that's not a euphemism for something rude.


We found a 4-5inch high plastic upsy-daisy (if you need to ask, I'm guessing it's not yours) on Underhill Rd today between Dunstans and Upland Rd. Let me know if you currently have a bereft child who has lost a brightly-coloured, much-loved chunk of plastic. Our little one is already smitten but taking good care of it.


Am a first-time poster (love the site Mr EDF) so not sure how contact works, but I'll check back on the thread and I'm sure we can arrange some kind of checkpoint charlie-style toy handover.

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Excellent first thread.

If there's an award for titles at the end of the year then 'have you lost an tiny upsy daisy' will be getting serious consideration for my vote. Nice use of the 'an' I thought.

Twenty six views in half an hour is a pretty good score though some of the viewers were possibly disappointed when they found out it was about a lost toy of the children's variety.

Well done.

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