May 2018
11:53pm, 4 May 2018
7,313 posts
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Serendippily
Golly just had a man with no shoes knock on the door and ask to come in. A new one on me and MrS after a bit of uncertainty we brought him in and gave him a cup of tea while mrS called local police. He had been reported missing and his family were worried so glad we could help except c9 came in all happy from garden and is now freaked
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May 2018
7:23am, 5 May 2018
29,233 posts
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Lip Gloss
Wow, risky thing to do but glad you did.
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May 2018
7:38am, 5 May 2018
33,086 posts
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alpenrose
Lucky for him that you were up and not on your own, well done dipps.
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May 2018
8:50am, 5 May 2018
7,314 posts
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Serendippily
Yes thanks he was quite large and clearly confused - mrS heard him tap quietly I think he may have tried several doors and with three young children in the house I’m not sure I’d have been brave enough to let him in. Once he had a tea he wasn’t keen to leave either there were three Community policeman trying to gently persuade him. Girls all up at 6 *yawns*
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May 2018
4:17pm, 5 May 2018
17,729 posts
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Lizzie W
Had 2 ice creams already today
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May 2018
4:56pm, 5 May 2018
15,518 posts
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Columba
It was the right thing to do, Seren - as it turned out. But you had no way to know that. Good thing you had Mr in the house as well.
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May 2018
5:57pm, 5 May 2018
41,138 posts
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Fierce and Focused Fleecy
You’re all being a bit sexist, I would put money on Dipps sorting out anyone before Mr Dipps, personally. She’s far more scary
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May 2018
5:58pm, 5 May 2018
41,139 posts
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Fierce and Focused Fleecy
But it was the decent thing to do, nevertheless. Well done Dipps
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May 2018
6:00pm, 5 May 2018
7,323 posts
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Serendippily
I don’t think either of us would’ve let him in without another adult in the house, but thank you
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May 2018
6:14pm, 5 May 2018
1,618 posts
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Sigh
Glad it worked out okay Dipps, well done.
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