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Hi there everyone again. It is nice to see old friends (even though I am relatively new, I feel like I know you all) and to have lived through the Great Crash! I coincided with a very busy period (I spent 35 hours over three days marking exams and essays) so I did not miss it as much as I would have otherwise. But I hope we soon get Laila and Pengy back, and how is Halfpint doing trapping the last kittie? Oh and I hope you all like my new photo of Persil!
 

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Welcome back Jenny. I was deleted too. I do have Jasper's thread going again in Paws and Reflect, so let Dushka, Ellie, and Persil know. (Though I suspect they are already making plans to post while you are away from the computer.
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Welcome back

I KNOW WHY YOU NAMED IT PERSIL!
he looks so clean as if he came out of the washing machine
 

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Originally Posted by jennyranson

and how is Halfpint doing trapping the last kittie?
Halfpint has started another thread - no mention of the remaining kitty though

yes yes Persil is gorgeous
 
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Persil is called Persil because I found her in the street all covered with black motor oil and grit, and could hardly tell what colour she was. So I took her home and after a couple of baths found she was pure white. So yes, 'Persil washes whiter'
 

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Originally Posted by jennyranson

Persil is called Persil because I found her in the street all covered with black motor oil and grit, and could hardly tell what colour she was. So I took her home and after a couple of baths found she was pure white. So yes, 'Persil washes whiter'
What a great story! I love it!
 
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