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Hi

Yesterday a lady approached me to ask if I had seen her buggy. Three wheels I think. She left it at the junction of Lordship Lane and Matham Grove on Thursday by accident. Unfortunately there is a pile of rubbish at this point, beds, matresses etc. all dumped by the Pistachio Club restaurant. It looked as though the pushchair was also dumped.


On Friday morning, about 10.30 I saw a man load the pushchair into his boot. I'm sure he also thought it was dumped.


Anyway................The lady who has lost the pushchair would like to have it back and I have her phone number if we are talking about the same pushchair.

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What's so sad Mike?


A lady leaves her (probably expensive) pushchair on the side of the road by mistake and drives home. A day later she discovers her error.


A passer-by takes the push chair thinking it has been dumped. She checks on the forum just to be sure.


Between us we manage to get the pushchair back to the rightful owner.


Now I make this a very HAPPY HAPPY story.


How come you don't? Please explain!

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