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Hello people,

On Tues 29th, I found an Emporio Armani bag discarded - or possibly hidden to be claimed later - beneath my car in Melbourne Grove.

If you have lost such a bag and can tell me the entire contents within, I can repatriate them with the rightful owner.

No guessing you naughty boys and girls. I must have an exact description.

Good luck.

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I'm thrilled to say that the Armani bag has been returned to a very grateful and, I must say, delightful owner. Hurrah for community forums!

I know the owner had resigned herself to losing the bag forever, thinking whoever found it would have kept the contents - brand new, with labels and in my size!

I wanted to redress the balance, do the right thing and hopefully restore a little faith in community spirit.

There are good people out there, folks.

Happy New Year to y'all.

Well done YellowC on your very honest and uplifting community action. If only more people were like you. On new years eve in the bishop we had a penguin jumper and a coat taken/stolen from our pile. The jumper was a christmas present and on it's first outing. So very sad!!


Anyway I love your work and honesty! Happy new year x

Hello YellowC! Thank you so much for returning these trousers, didn't think I'll ever see them again (would of written earlier but our laptop died and was only resurrected after the NY). These were a treat to myself for going back to work after maternity and I just could not belive my luck when they were found. It does make you believe in people and was a great present on the 31st! Have a great NY!

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