The manager of Falmouth's popular Games Room has put out a poetic appeal for the return of her 'OOs' after they were stolen from venue's sign above the door.

Kath St Quinton was so 'Orrified' when she found the two letters from 'Room' missing from the sign outside the entrance in Market Street she penned a tongue in cheek poem to the culprits and posted it on Facebook.

The poem reads:

"Right you h*es where's my O's...

"I will find out who you are...

"We are too tight to pay a ransom...

"You all know I've got skills...

"Skills that make Fury look like a baby...

"Bring them back...

"Put them through the letter box...

"Put them in the post...

"If you don't...it won't end well..."

Kathy underneath the missing letters

Kathy underneath the missing letters

Kath said while the poem was not serious there was a serious message behind it as she wanted the letters returned. She told the Packet: "It was tongue in cheek. It's just 'Come on guys'."

She said she was off over the weekend but when she came in on the Monday the OOs were gone. She said the brand new sign literally only went up just before Christmas including the hanging sign outside.

"They've not been up long," she said "so we rethinking the design making it vandal proof, but we just didn't think that someone would do something so mindless.

"They must have jumped, when they set their minds to it they're ingenious. I think it's definitely a prank. I wouldn't want to say it's drink fuelled but when there's alcohol involved your sense can suddenly go out the window.

The search goes on!

The search goes on!

"They're either in a bin somewhere or they're in someone's bedroom. I don't care who you are. There are no comebacks on this, just bring them back."

She said they'd had a tough couple of years especially in hospitality but they were "flying now".

"We have just reopened and we're so glad that everyone is enjoying themselves again but just treat it with some respect.

"Falmouth knows I've got skills. That's why our place is so popular and we have so little trouble. I don't tolerate bad behaviour. I don't think it's necessary.

"Just give us some slack. The whole town is finding it really hard and some people are still very angry they are still very cross and that is showing in the way people are acting towards us on occasion which is quite sad, but I understand people have been locked up for a couple of years, but they can't nick my OOs."

It's not the first time Kathy has used her poetic skills to get stolen property returned. Last year one of her barstools went missing and she penned a missive on Facebook asking for it's return or there would be consequences. Within the hour a car had pulled up outside the venue in front of one of the employees having a smoke. The occupant went to the boot of the car, got the missing barstool out and handed it to the employee saying: "Here, don't tell Kathy it was me!"