Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Chaos at Piggyfriends. Episode 7. Progress at last!


Gandalf says to Tyrion,
" There has been a lot of noise outside today.
When we have finished this snack,
let's go and see what has been 
done."

" Ooh look, Gandalf!" exclaims Tyrion.
" There are walls now and the windows
 have glass in them. "
 " It looks a lot more like a proper room
now," replies Gandalf.

Just then a van pulls up and piles of mysterious flat boxes begin to be unloaded so the boys run back to their temporary accommodation before they are seen and tell the other piggies what they have discovered.
The next day Dorian and Rafferty 
take their turn exploring.

" Those boxes were full of tiles," says Dorian, 
" and now they are on the floor."
" They are very grey and dusty," says Dorian,
 " but they make good camouflage for me! "
" They look black in Slave's catalogue."
replies Rafferty. "I'll be able to hide
amongst them when they are cleaned  up."
The piggies hear another vehicle pull up outside
and sneak around the garage to see
 what is happening. They hide behind Slave's car
and see that a skip has been delivered.
 " Slave will be so pleased to see
all the debris being taken away." they all think.

To be continued............

3 comments:

  1. wo love the pigture of Dorian undercover

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    1. Dorian Piggyfriend25 September, 2014 14:02

      It was nice sitting on those tiles in the sunshine. They were lovely and warm even if they were very dusty.

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  2. We always look forward to see a new episode of 'Chaos at the Piggyfriends'

    Our slave really likes it, as Penny always sends her the emails so she can post it. And she sometimes gives extra comments on her own photo's, which are funny. In a previous post she mentioned that we had to imagine piggies sitting behind the bricks, because it would be too dangerous in case they fell over... So slave really enjoys these extra comments when making the new post for Penny.

    In this one slave learned a new word: Skip, she had no idea what these things were called in english, now she knows..

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