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Dear Day


Oh yes, you're nearly over but you haven't broken me ( NO )


My work was harder than necessary , my tyre popped at full speed in the outside lane of the motorway & I limped into a dark country lane on the A20


You did the same to me 2 days ago, so my spare was "in use" already & you thought you "had me" 30 miles from home


My children were stuck in deepest darkest Kent but a good friend lent me his spare & another drove it down


Boys now collected & in bed & I'm happy



So, try harder next time, we " the friends indeed " are out to thwart you


Tomorrow I'll fight you again



So, how was yours ?



W**F

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OK...



So my starter motor went in Sainsbo's car park...


( complete stranger gave me a bump start, so the world's not a bad place )


Pure coincidence of course


They ( who ever "they" are ) say things come in 3's


So here's to a great weekend



* touches wood , buys lucky heather from old gypsy woman *




W**F

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