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Larry’s diary, Week Two Hundred And Seventy Nine

4th May 2025 Going Postal 0

Monday Good morning on this Bank Holiday Monday. It is nice and quiet here in Number Ten with only a small crew on. The girl who was on feeding duty this morning was not very [more…]

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Larry’s Diary – Week Two Hundred And Twenty-Eight

31st March 2024 Going Postal 0

Monday Good morning friends from your favourite cat reporter. I’m all set for a week of the scuttlebutt from the corridors of Number 10. I nearly wrote ‘corridors of power’ but thought better of it. [more…]

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Larry’s Diary – Week One Hundreds And Niniety-Nine

20th August 2023 Going Postal 0

Monday Hi folks, I’m back for yet another week of tales and trivia from Westminster. A beautiful morning, sunny and warm. As I wandered to the bottom of the garden, I could feel the sun [more…]

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Larry’s Diary, Week One Hundred and Fifty-Eight

11th September 2022 Going Postal 0

Monday Good morning you lot. When I woke up this morning, I had to think hard to work out what day it was. It felt like Sunday with the lack of noise emanating from the [more…]

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