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Originally Posted by LazyScot
The test subject sniffed the air briefly frowned, and his expression changed and slowly went blank. He placed his book down on the table, stood up, and walked over to a table where a computer was set out. He promptly took out various piles of paper, and started up various programs. As near as any viewer could determine, the subject was doing accounts.
"Excellent," said Algernon.
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what nefarious deeds are these ???
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He is currently enthralled by a series call "The Hugo and Lefty Adventures"; I believe the current one is called Hugo and Lefty and the Missing Hobnob, and he recently finished one entitled Mitten Hari and the Purl Plan: A Hugo and Lefty Adventure. Worryingly, he also seems immune to our current formula."
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"The Hugo and Lefty Adventures" are many things to many people but little did we know they are also the antidote to the dreaded KillJoy Gas !
(i can't wait to read "Hugo and Lefty and the Missing Hobnob" and "Mitten Hari and the Purl Plan: A Hugo and Lefty Adventure"

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Originally Posted by LazyScot
Strangely this didn't seem to worry either of them given that "James" was driving them at just above the speed limit, barely feet from a huge lorry. A lorry with a very strange logo, comprising of the colour blue, a digit and an aquatic vertebrate.
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the plot thickens.