South Bound
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OK, I know I am too old to ride along on shopping trolleys, but just occasionally I like to be a kid. So, kids safely strapped into car, I returned shopping trolley to the appropriate place and decided to let off steam with a ride. Standard thing, just ease body up onto handle and glide along like a kid. Not harming anyone.
Well except myself of course when the thing toppled over in the car park and i went flat on my face/knees/hands. Keys in pocket of course leading to instant dead leg, scabby knees and palms of hands.
Now I do hope that all of you are wetting yourself at this, cause if I am honest I would be at you if you had launched yourself into mid air trying to break the world trolley speed record and landed flat on the road. But the thing that got me was the hag that walked in front of me and said 'that is what you get for showing off'. No concern, no 'are you ok bleeding there in the road?' just a crap statement that I deserved it. Of course, in my pleasant mood, I responded with thanks for her concern, but I just wonder what makes people say something like that...
Don't get me wrong, I am a military man and would have expected p*ss-taking from my mates, but at least they would have asked if I was ok!
So BOTD award goes to the B in Waitrose carpark today. I do hope when she is having her first coronary in a couple of years time that someone helps her out and does not say 'that is what you get for eating so many cakes' while walking away.
Whinge over.
Well except myself of course when the thing toppled over in the car park and i went flat on my face/knees/hands. Keys in pocket of course leading to instant dead leg, scabby knees and palms of hands.
Now I do hope that all of you are wetting yourself at this, cause if I am honest I would be at you if you had launched yourself into mid air trying to break the world trolley speed record and landed flat on the road. But the thing that got me was the hag that walked in front of me and said 'that is what you get for showing off'. No concern, no 'are you ok bleeding there in the road?' just a crap statement that I deserved it. Of course, in my pleasant mood, I responded with thanks for her concern, but I just wonder what makes people say something like that...
Don't get me wrong, I am a military man and would have expected p*ss-taking from my mates, but at least they would have asked if I was ok!
So BOTD award goes to the B in Waitrose carpark today. I do hope when she is having her first coronary in a couple of years time that someone helps her out and does not say 'that is what you get for eating so many cakes' while walking away.
Whinge over.