Thursday, September 23, 2010

Police in sixteen countries from Canada to Cambodia call off major search & rescue operation for Raceclubs owner & scribe !

Worldwide search for Lee ends 

Police in sixteen countries from Canada to Cambodia have called off a major search and rescue operation for Raceclubs owner and scribe Lee from the Moletown stable. When Lee’s insightful race previews, reviews and analytical articles stopped many in the game reported him missing. Police were thrown off the scent by Bonnybrook Farm after they wrote “The course caretaker tells me Raceclubs has sent him on a speaking tour for PR: Boston, New York, Cincinatti, Chicago, Moscow, Tokyo...etc. etc. Back at Christmas. “. Bonnybrook was taken into custody and charged with wasting police time. While Lee can indeed speak Russian and Japanese a close friend said he has a distinct dislike for both vodka and sushi! Hours of waiting for info on Lee’s whereabouts turned into days. There were rumored sightings in Dundee, Newry and Truro but all proved to be false. But then at 8.08pm on Tuesday, August 31 the message everyone had waited for came through. Lee wrote “I was just having a fortnight away whilst I did some home DIY! Check out the articles forum, I'm back and things will be bigger than ever. Hope you didn't get too many withdrawal symptoms!.” New shelves, a cut lawn and a fresh coat of paint in the kitchen then were to blame then for Lee’s absence. Can’t wait for the new articles Moletown.

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