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Nice day today thought I might visit a boot fair.

Most are so small hardly worth going as there is nothing on the few stalls.

I phoned a friend who likes going to boot fairs asked him if there was any.

Yes he said I am here now three hundred pitches and car parking still places.

I had looked at the stool that our cat sits on and it does look well clawed and the tastles have been torn off time for a replacement.

Got there at nine Sunday morning after looking at all the items for sale I found one, white legs green baize upholstery, he wanted ?2 for it I said that I would have difficulty carrying it to my car, I might call back, I did and offered him ?1.50 and got it.

Now at home Bobo is sitting on his nice new ( second hand ) stool looking out of the patio window at his pet chickens.

I wonder how long this one will . Doesn?t really matter I can always get another.

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