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The unimportance of being 'Daisy'.

Searching through the internet for some 'child friendly' Samuel Pepy's pictures...


Mr Ringo: You know Daise, the problem with the freedom of the internet is that it makes unimportant people feel like they can pour rubbish onto it, and they have the audacity to imagine that people actually want to read what they say....


Miss Flower: Yes... That is something that has crossed my mind.... *embarassed cough* Aha *hastily changing the subject* here's a picture of Samuel writing his diary... we could use this for the display.


Mr Ringo: Yes. That's good... print it off... So do you write a diary?


Daisy: Yes, I do actually...


Mr Ringo: Really??!? Every day?


Miss Flower: Most days...


Mr Ringo: What's the point if no one is ever ever going to read it...?


Miss Flower: Ops... look now Sir, the printer is out of paper...

11.10.04 18:10

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(11.10.04 18:14)
Take no notice of him Daise - I love reading your diary and it's definitely not 'rubbish'. xx


(11.10.04 18:17)
It isn't a 'problem', it's half the fun.


(11.10.04 18:17)
Pah. The cheeky man .....


(11.10.04 18:19)
Perhaps he was hiding his own little dirty blogging secret?


(11.10.04 18:20)
I think he was fishing. Don't tell him Daisy!


(11.10.04 18:23)
Never ever ever... I don't think he was fishing, I think it was an unlucky combo of researching a famous diary writer on the internet!


(12.10.04 11:14)
Shhhh, keep it a secret.


(12.10.04 13:54)
EEEeek )

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