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Date: Fri, 03 Jul 1998 07:48:24 +0100
From: john purdie <jb58@dial.pipex.com>
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Subject: LUS last night - lost "Where's Bob" long sleeve
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last night at the LUS on Clapham I returned to my bag to find that my
beloved long sleeved light grey "Where's Bob" T had been removed from
the top of my bag.

If anyone accicdentally picked it up / used it as a marker etc etc and
now finds it in their washing please could you return it to John Purdie
or just make yourself known to me.

If anyone took knowing it wasn't theirs, you know who you are and what
you are. If I ever see you wearing it I'll etc etc....thousand
fleas...etc etc   :?(

Do not be deceived by my facetious tone - If the latter is the case I am
saddened and upset that someone could  do such a thing within the
context of a game like Ultimate.

ttfn John Purdie