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Recovering from operations .... it sends you mental. Theres only so long you can go before stir crazy or that 'shouldn't have tried to do that' experience.

Managed to get to the woods and find that fairly lightweight piece of sycamore I had been saving for BTB. I new one day I would fancy havin a go at him. Brings back the paint dilemma but he is a blue cat in a white coat so not much dilemma really. I just don't like painting wood.

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Chooch, Benny, Brains you take the alley. Fancy, Spook you come with me. Benny the Ball was voiced by Private Doberman from the Phil Silvers show another of my old time favourites. He had to be painted blue or he'd just be a cartoon cat.

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