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knock at the door

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strange knock at the door this morning.

when i answered it there was nobody there, but someone had left a big lump of plastecine on the step.

I didn't know what to make of it.
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If it was green you could make a nice littel frog. :D
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Careful - it could be C4 or Semtex.
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kev@frames wrote:… someone had left a big lump of plastecine on the step.

I didn't know what to make of it.
Are you sure it wasn’t moulding?

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I think I've just ensured that MI6 will have to read the forum for about a month to see if we are a hot-bed of terrorists. (or 'tourists', as Dubya so endearingly pronounces it)

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Maybe it was Morph and someone trod on him

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I have a great fondness for Morph! 8)
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