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I agree, this is the sort of thread I love!!! I don't really condone excorcising (sp???) cats ..... our poltergeist turned out to be a cavalier (not the dog breed). He needed the rollers to curl his wig. Just find out what your poltergeist wants (sounds as if he or she is at least literate, as the disappearing pens will show) and let them have it ............................ Full Moon eh???? mmmmmmmmmmmmmm all that cream cheese |
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I think my loft monster must have visited your house. It seems that most things of mine that go into to the loft are devoured by the said monster never to be seen again. So most definitely not Smudge, Missy or even little Romeo |
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After many hours of covert survielance, the guilty parties have been flushed out! The torture was not working, so I resorted to bribery. Missy gave up the information very easily and the criminals were caught red handed. Missy has been rewarded for her co-operation with prawns, nom nom! As Romeo was clearly being led astray by Smudge and this is his first offence, I have decided not to be too harsh on him. He is currently on laundry duty until he has learnt his lesson. I will need some help thinking up a suitable punishment for Smudge as she was clearly the mastermind of the operation. |
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