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It is indeed good news, although it's sad that we should be so surprised and pleased that someone who must live or work around us has acted decently. But there couldn't be a better time of year to see goodwill amongst men being evidenced.

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> What a brilliant piece of investigative work..

> Determination, Tenacity.. which paid off..

>

> Well done..

>

> DulwichFox


Eh? A brilliant piece of investigative work? Old Wills took 3 days to find the clue which was under his nose all the time. He also dropped the parcels in the first place. The hero of the piece is the person who cleverly left something at the scene which would be recognised by Wills but took the valuable stuff into safe keeping.


Still happy for you Willard. Stay lucky.

LOL AM!


The whole thing is most likely a journo xmas stunt to be revealed in a local rag just after crimbo.


Alan Medic Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> -----

> > What a brilliant piece of investigative work..

> > Determination, Tenacity.. which paid off..

> >

> > Well done..

> >

> > DulwichFox

>

> Eh? A brilliant piece of investigative work? Old

> Wills took 3 days to find the clue which was under

> his nose all the time. He also dropped the parcels

> in the first place. The hero of the piece is the

> person who cleverly left something at the scene

> which would be recognised by Wills but took the

> valuable stuff into safe keeping.

>

> Still happy for you Willard. Stay lucky.

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