Friday, 27 March 2015

Impressing Liffey


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  1. Just found this on Twitter and I love it ! Have a black lab called Richard and if my daughter had her way......Adorable !

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    1. Thank you for such a nice comment. I'm very glad you've found us!

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  2. We know who you are Plum - and we're in France!

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    1. That is kind and encouraging. Thank you. I went to France once, but I don't expect anyone remembers me. I've slightly lost my confidence since last weekend. Love Plum x

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  3. Dear Plum,
    You will have to get used to this. It's just the way it is in Suffolk .Nature is the star here, and if it can happen to Claudia Schiffer (and it does, frequently) it can happen to anyone. Oh, and Lord Tebbit too. He lives in Bury. We passed him the other day on his way into Waitrose and I didn't turn a hair. Neither did he, but then he doesn't have many. (Sorry, Norman.) love, Katie x

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    1. Dear Katie,
      I didn't realise that you were such a name-dropper. I meet famous people all the time but I don't tell everyone, and especially, I don't talk about their bald heads. Really Katie - I'm surprised at you. Is that how dogs behave in Suffolk?
      Love from
      Plum x

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  4. Dear Plum, we live in Singapore and we know who you are. We've got your book too.
    Your friends,
    Queeni (mini schnauzer) and Rupert (smooth fox terrier)

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    1. Dear Queenie and Rupert,
      I've just looked up Singapore and it is a long way away Thank you for sending that nice message. It cheered me up a lot.
      My daddy is called Rupert too.
      Love from Plum xx

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  5. Count your blessings Plum; once the news of your fame spreads the paparazzi will be all over you and you will never have a moment to yourself. Being fabulous for your fans when you are not in the mood can be quite tiresome I can tell you!

    Love, Gracie (and Meaghan, who is only famous for her reclusiveness)

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    1. Dear Gracie and Meaghan,
      Thank you for your messages and I'm very sorry that I've been slow replying. I am sure it must be awful having to be nice when you don't feel like it. I am still trying to learn how to purr, by the way, but now it's making me cough and Emma's made another appointment with the vet.

      Love from Plum xx

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