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    TracyTracy
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      Finnley was momentarily non-plussed. Sir Hector had seen through his disguise almost immediately. Finnley had assumed that Sir Coon’s notorious reputation as a rampant ladies man, unable to resist anything in a skirt and stockings, would ensure that he would follow Finessa (aka Finnley) into the library “toot sweet”.

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      TracyTracy
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        As soon as Finnley was out of sight of the potting shed, he ran like the wind towards the servants quarters below stairs. There wasn’t a moment to lose. Hector Coon would be arriving soon at Pilston and Plan 57 was about to be launched. Quickly Finnley unbuttoned his butlers jacket, dropped his sober grey trousers and inched himself into the pink tutu. Now all he had to do was lure the unsuspecting Sir Coon into the library….

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        TracyTracy
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          That sinister Finnley had plans to do away with Sir Hector, in the library, before dinner.

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          In reply to: Synchronicity

          ÉricÉric
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            :mouse: A rat/mouse sync with Tracy’s last comment
            Got an email from my mum this morning calling me “the Rat” (an affectionate term coming from “library rat” as I was devouring books after books when I was a kid). Of course, it’s the Chinese rat year too :D
            Another thing I found this morning on a random website was the name Smintheus (Σμίνθειος) an epithet of Apollo, sun god of the Greeks, possibly derived from the Smintha, a city near Troy, or from sminthos; the mouse (- exterminator/protector). :weather-clear:

            ( ref ) [Footnote 7: An epithet derived from σμίνθος, the Phrygian name
            for a mouse: either because Apollo had put an end to a plague
            of mice among that people, or because a mouse was thought
            emblematic of augury…]

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            In reply to: Synchronicity

            Jib
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              Hahaha so many comments on the morning when I wake up!!!
              I had a few synchs this morning, the first was with a dream in which I was seeing the number 533 and I was laughing as it was a combination of 53 (me) and 33 (Elias)… and I realized people couldn’t understand it :)

              Well this morning, when I opened my mails, I found 2 mails, one was posted at 5:33 !!!
              And the second one was posted at 9:21… I thought of Francie and as I called her Finn yesterday when I YM’ed her, I was surprised by her last comment in which Finn was speaking…
              And in the mail (the 9:21 one), the subject was : “The biggest dog”… and when I opened the attachment it was a powerpoint document speaking about the dog of Mr FLYNN, that was an English mastiff and was called Hercules, just grew bigger and bigger from his birth on…
              Apparently this is a hoax , but I thought the synch was really fynn ;))

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