Missing 1950s have been found!

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It is hard to believe, but it’s true! After more almost 50 years of relentless search the 1950s have been found!

Not many of you will remember. It was around 1960, when the 1950s went missing and the world was at a total loss about it. Newspapers were full of reports and theories, until after several weeks other news items took over in people’s minds, and the 1950s were forgotten.

But the case of the missing 1950s was never solved. Until recently the Chocolatey Mistress herself revealed the truth to me. The 1950s are in Sri Lanka! Yes, you got that right: Sri Lanka. We don’t know if they went there voluntarily or were forced - possibly even kidnapped. Anyhow, it looks like they have settled well there. Joined by friends now and then (1940s and 1960s when they find the time).

We thank the Chocolatey Mistress for letting us know the solution to this long standing puzzle.

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