Never do anything in bed that you can't pronounce - Mitch Murray
Welcome to my Tuesday 🚛
Breakfast.
Hubby has calmed down now after the fun with his cue last night!
Thermal vest time.
Dressed.
Gives hubby a wet 😘 before I leave.
Now let's roll...🍭
Karma can happen so quicky...
One grey 13 plate Skoda, failed to stop and gave me the look of hate when she went past.
Only but 5 minutes later, she came back on my side of the road, and I stopped her.
Ooooo the look she gave me when she went past..
Having trouble all of my morning shift of cars not stopping at all.
The real danger was near to end of my shift.
I am stood in the middle of the road, holding my stick, a 40 tonne lorry comes up the road, and drives past me, any more in the road, it would have been bye bye to me!
Nearly been sideswiped by a lorry, doesn't happen too many times, thank god!
(That's why I won't let no cross until everyone has stopped)
I did mouth to lorry driver as he went past me.
(You are supposed to stop!)
I finished in one piece!
I picks up my newspaper on the way home.
Loads up dishwasher,
On that goes as well as the Tumble Drier.
Now for a bit of spin!
Cooled down.
Now for some much needed coffee!
Lunchtime.
Turns on my lights.
Now for a good rabbit with friends.
Said goodbye to my friends.
Now for part 2.
One van on the otherside of the road, had no intention of stopping, good job my stick is so tall!
Finished in one piece.
Hometime.
More good music to singalong with:
On the way home, oh dear one blue car was in a rush, didn't stop at the island as I was coming round. He was stuck behind a council van and a low speeding lorry.
(He didn't like that)
He undertook the council van at the following island, then overtook the lorry.
Then off he went at 70mph+ in a 40 zone!
I was glad to get home after watching that!
Time for a brew!
Dished up the grub.
Hubby went out and got our new toy for us of us to play with....
I looked into today's newspaper.
Edward Woodward,was an English actor and singer. After graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, he began his career on stage. Throughout his career, he appeared in productions in both the West End of London and on Broadway in New York City. He came to wider attention from 1967 in the title role of the British television spy drama Callan, earning him the 1970 British Academy Television Award for Best Actor.
Woodward starred as Police Sergeant Neil Howie in the 1973 cult British horror film The Wicker Man, and in the title role of the 1980 Australian biopic Breaker Morant. From 1985 to 1989, Woodward starred as ex-secret agent and vigilante Robert McCall in the American television series The Equalizer, earning him the 1986 Golden Globe Award for Best Television Drama Actor.
He died on this day aged 79 in 2009
I told him to be careful, as tomorrow he will be very stiff!
(I have a warm hand to sort out stiffness!)
My go on it tomorrow.
Sleep Tea time.
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