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*Wobbles in feeling somewhat jaded and in need of comfort food and drink*


*Waves to all concerned and collapses in a heap in comfy chair*


*Leafs through slightly aged sports pages - I dont like sport I remember*


*Pours self a glass of Shiraz - waves bottle at pals - anybody?*


*Ahhhh*

*Wakes up to Guns n' Roses, what sounds like whimpering coming from behind the Japanese screen and the place is full of lactating donkeys - get a grip people, this is a quiet room not the Glastonbury Festival*


*DM- I couldnt help notice from your blog that Ana's beau is being beastly to her Should we get a vigilante group together and have him flogged?*

* Walks in and almost slips on milky substance on floor*


*Clicks fingers Mary Poppins style, and the room is clean again*


*Wonders where everyone is, this used to be such a thriving happy place*


*Sits down alone, disappointed that DM wasn't here, as had hoped to tell her that it's great she's coming to CPT (in the real world) on April 13th*


*Walks out to balcony and gazes at beautiful view*


http://k43.pbase.com/u33/shaun_145/upload/21680895.jupiter_mercury_sunrise_r.jpg


*Sighs*

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