
Kieran's rebus reads:
Dudette,
There was this [picture of crumpet] y'know, giving it [picture of planet Earth] on my [door]. [question mark = why] was there a [crumpet] giving it [picture of sun] on my [door]?
[picture of 2 sheep, the smaller ie. female highlighted = ewe] do know what a [crumpet] on a [picture indicating "not a girl" = man]'s [door] [nasty face = mean]s?
Obviously [ewe] [can]t [indistinct picture that I think means "dream"] [arrow pointing to top of page = up] anything more o[picture of a cliff edge = ridge][picture of a hotel = inn]al.
P.S. [question mark] was there a [jar of Helmann's] filled with [odd face = coffee? Maybe he didn't actually know what was inside the jar...] outside your [door]?
[key][man running = ran]
Quite intriguing, especially since at first I thought the crumpets were pizzas. I don't think I'll be responding, since I have other things to do today, and because this entire thing is between the boys and doesn't really involve me... except that I've been given a crumpet that I "must" add to Kieran's door later.
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The phrase "giving it Hell" springs to mind, and the picture of Earth could therefore correspond.
But I'm a happy person really.
According to Kieran, "giving it world" is a commonly used phrase [that I've never heard] and that the picture of the Sun was a clever pictogram-play, because he didn't want to use the same picture again for the same word.
Despite that he drew the crumpet/pizza three times.
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