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Hi all


After an extensive search I've come to the conclusion that my daughters black Maxi Scooter with yellow handles has been taken from our car boot. Not sure when I last saw it but it's nowhere to be found and we do sometimes leave car unlocked by mistake so I guess it's possible. That or she left it outside but that's not like her at all.


We and she are gutted.


Just posting to say if you happen to see one like this for sale locally please let me know as it may be ours (& it's marked so I could check).


Molly

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PS I know we are chumps if it was coz we left the car unlocked...it's the getting dogs, kids, bags etc etc etc thing. Hubby a bit absent minded professor about these things but to be fair I've done it at times too.


I'm raving mad inside but trying to just let it go. Gah!

Nah. We've all done similar! I had a "Pink & Pretty" Barbie that I loved when I was 7 yo. We turned the house upside looking for her for a week. My mother thought I must have left her at the shop or school, but I was sure I'd never taken her out. After a week of looking, my lovely mother bought me a brand new Pink & Pretty Barbie... and directly after returning from the toyshop we spotted the old one on a bookshelf behind a door. It was hilarious!! I still got to keep the new barbie, and my mother and I still laugh about it to this day.

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