Monday, 7 May 2012

By popular demand - meet Brian

Here he is, very very hard to capture on camera!


11 comments:

  1. awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww good work! xxx

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  2. I look forward to meeting Brian, so long as he does not pee on me, but I feel sorry for Fizz and will be nicer to him in-going!

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  3. AW! Cutie and I don't even like cats :P x x Maisy x x

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  4. Anne and Peter8 May 2012 at 12:24

    I am glad to see that people power worked. He looks gorgeous and in common with Maisy I really am a doggie person. However he looks gorgeous and, I am sure, is lifting spirits all round. Love Anne x

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  5. Getting Better - Coventry Fan Club

    Keep up the news - unfortunately I only come into your blog every so ofter - just for the record - men "are getting better too" at communicating - I was impossible 50 years ago!! so time does help.

    The bad news is that Coventry Football Club is going down a league - there are some long faces around here at the moment; the good news is that a charity I am involved in is to spend virtually £1m on restructuring the Arden Cancer Centre reception at our local hospital - Coventry and Warwickshire University Hospital. The hospital is only 5 years old but the oncology reception is awful - dark, depressing and cold (doors don't work correctly) - anyway in July we start work - a great challenge as the project has to start and finish in 6 weeks.

    Our hospital is owned by Skanska (we are working with them in Bristol) - who after a difficult start are totally supportive and they now have a great team on board helping us to achieve our goal.

    Anyway, the reason for all of this information is I think of you all when I go to the hospital for project meetings.

    Not too sure how you mix up buildings and health! Anyway, I think we know which is the most important - so hope all goes well over the next few weeks and I hope our men at the hospital start communicating!!!!

    Peter Deeley

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  6. Had a kitten that colour when I was little, called Twinkle.
    Home Base staff were dressed as Super Heroes today collecting for the Teenage Cancer Trust, 'though I may have the name wrong, but good on them anyway.
    Would love to see photo of brother Rob with a kitten on his knee!
    Linda Newt.

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    1. Twinkle - how sweet!
      Teenage cancer trust - bang on!
      Will try for photo, lovely to hear from you
      x

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