You remember Wally?
Walter, William’s son? Face like a walrus?
Yea, but lacking the tusks.
Yea, right, but you ever get a good look at his teeth. Rotten worse than a late autumn apple.
That’s the one.
What about him?
That’s his winch over there.
Yea? So where’s his boat?
He took it out one morning and never came home.
Ah, I wondered why I’d not seen him around. You reckon he’s dead?
What’d you think? Just look at that winch, that’s not been used in fifty years.

Great conversational piece. I love being able to eavesdrop!
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I don’t very often use that form. Just every so often it calls me
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Love this dialogue. Face like a walrus!
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Had to be a walrus with a name like Wally. And then the rotten teeth (like the rusted teeth on the cogs). It all fitted
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I love this Crispina …💜💜
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Thank you, Willow. A slight move away from my usual style
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Very nicely done 💜💜
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Thank you, Willow ✨
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Very good take.
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Thank you, Sadje 🥰
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You’re very welcome ☺️
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🥰🥰🥰
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💕💕💕
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Haha! Such a vivid description of Mr Walter, I can visualize him.
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All visual associations! 👍😂
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