Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Mr Purry Goes To Town Comments

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Tom Billsborough
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Norah Tunney 23 April 2017

Crickey mate but you got your hands full with Mr Purry. I wonder where he gets these wild notions- I'm afraid Susan might be on to something their. I love it Bill, Just what the doctor ordered ! ! ! ! ! Lol

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Tom Billsborough 24 April 2017

yes, it's time I started setting that Cat a good example. at the moment I'm wounded after one of our play fights. Must remove those fallen logs from the garden. Stop him sharpening his claws!

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Rod Mendieta 18 April 2017

Hah... naughty indeed! Don't know about you Tom, but as I just mentioned to Annette, my silly 'Yodeling' poem just came out of the blue as a sort of unconscious redressing, a counterweight you might say, after so many 'serious' poems.Sometimes is good to indulge in a bit of sillyness just to lighten up a bit.

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Tom Billsborough 18 April 2017

Hi Rod, I must read that one. I'm editing some stories for Annette at the moment. I think Mr Purry has been reading them! I think I sent her another Silly one about Mr P. If I can find it I'll send it to you. I agree with you about indulging in Silliness and playing with words.

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Annette Aitken 14 April 2017

ha ha Tom very funny.

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Tom Billsborough 15 April 2017

Now that he's got into food fads, there might be a few more rude poems about him! Just a quickie: To London town my cat has gone To see the Queen upon her throne She's been on it for sixty year So constipated, the poor old dear.

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Susan Williams 14 April 2017

Oh. My. Word. That's your cat? What a naughty pus. I hope he does not take after his master.... ;)

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Francie Lynch 12 April 2017

Like the cleverness.

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Tom Billsborough

Tom Billsborough

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