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Lost in the supermarket

26 September, 2007

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This little fellow has been missing since Friday afternoon. Last seen in the Eastern Avenue Lecture Theatre (Carslaw Building), he answers to the name of 'Pokemonk' and is our lab mascot.

Any information leading to the safe return of Pokemonk will be gratefully received.

Comments

A kidnapping maybe? Or a simple liberation? Someone from another lab.... hmm... the plot thickens. Please tell if you maybe find a note or a letter explaining the liberation of the 'mascot' belonging to the lab ...

:)

and of course, good luck with finding him/her/it?!

Maybe he was off doing some experiments and fell down behind the centrifuge. Did you check there?

Whoever absconded with Pokemonk seems to have pocketed the whole SAB site, including my blog. If you find the thief, whack him/her on the head for me.

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