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Yep, roller skates with Domino on a lead and me shouting "CAT" would probably do the trick.
ooh i don't recommend that at all - and that's the voice of experience talking...
there was me, skates, a dog. And then there was a me - bin - ground type interface going on..... oh the pain..... probably looked really funny though if you weren't the one flying through the air....
mmm...party rings!!!!! http://www.blowin-tyres.co.uk | http://www.justgiving.com/blowin-tyres Five exclamation marks, the sure sign of an insane mind Sarcasm helps keep you from telling people what you really think of them There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary and those who don't
Jen has had her casts off today, and is on crutches, i said i will take them back on our appointment, but told to keep them as they are not aloud to re use them, something to do with heath and safty. Vic has started her driving lessons and is driving a new mini. next lesson on sunday, and is doing well, and enjoying it.
Jen has had her casts off today, and is on crutches, i said i will take them back on our appointment, but told to keep them as they are not aloud to re use them, something to do with heath and safty. Vic has started her driving lessons and is driving a new mini. next lesson on sunday, and is doing well, and enjoying it.
I'm pleased Jenniffer is progressing. How are you expected to dispose of crutches? What a financial waste.
I thought Victoria must be learning to drive by now. Try to get her in time to do lessons during the day where there are a few more hazards around (like Kev!), sundays can get boring. She'll find it hard to park a real mini after the luxury of power steering. I gave up with Krakatoa and let Andrew drive him now. I just tell him what to do.
When I had crutches I took them back to the hospital - they were placed in an area in the main reception - I was told to return them, don't know what happened to them but this was quite a few years ago now
On the subject of tickets the first 100 will be going out next week with a bit of luck.
BEAR FORCE ONE Terry is a muppet on the end of the arm of Tony Bear I LOOK, I LISTEN, I LEARN AND TAKE A STEP CLOSER TO THE FUNNY FARM EVERYDAY Bear force One. Working thrice as hard, for thrice as many children, getting to the funny farm three times as quickly Not long to go now then.
I'm pleased Jenniffer is progressing. How are you expected to dispose of crutches? What a financial waste.
I thought Victoria must be learning to drive by now. Try to get her in time to do lessons during the day where there are a few more hazards around (like Kev!), sundays can get boring. She'll find it hard to park a real mini after the luxury of power steering. I gave up with Krakatoa and let Andrew drive him now. I just tell him what to do.
victoria will be having some lesson during her free periods at collage, so that will help, hopefully. this instructor is willing to pick her up and drop her, where she wants, (with in reason). first school i rung would not come to our house, he said it was to far from the town. we want her to learn how to drive, not just, how to pass her test. wish you where nearer Rita