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Posted by Mad.Curious.Cat (U12816826) on Friday, 1st May 2009
Who lives in the flat above Jaxx?
There IS a flat there, isn't there? Or am I confusing that with Helen's flat above the village shop?
Thank you.
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Kenton used to, but he moved out when Elizabeth and Shula were so unpleasant about Kathy not being in the "Family" photo.
As far as we know, nobody else has moved in, but maybe the actors have moved a silent in, and are working towards mentioning him/her/them?
I'm not sure who's in it now but think that Rodney Bewes may have lived there at one time.
There was also the time when Helen confused Jaxx with the village shop and wondered why her key wouldn't open the door.
Thank you Rosie and Blodwyn-Pig.
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When did this happen, and why? Was she drunk or something?
Please reserve your joke posts for DTA or Fantasy Archers. I take it Rodney Bewes is your new Count Arthur Strong.
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Ah. So it was a joke. I thought Rodney Bewes was a character from old times. )
Madders, Blodwyn Pig is the new incarnation of Wowie Zowie, who insists on posting ludicrous fantasy stuff in N&Q (usually about CAS) and has been banned a couple of times already for doing so. I'm going to let this post pass, but if it continues I'm going to have to start catpeeing again. Very tedious really.
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Thanks for the info, Badger.
It's all a bit blurry really because we were both very, very drunk.
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