Maybe not,I bet the driver wouldn’t have known what all those knobs,levers and buttons were for….[tonguewink]
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Seems one of the local witches had some engine trouble last night
I could have said "The mother in law had some engine trouble last night", but I didn't.
I could have said "The wife had some engine trouble last night", but I didn't.
It is not that I have turned over a new leaf, but I do hear the Mrs muttering away when she is stirring stuff in the big pot and it is sensible to err on the side of caution sometimes.....
A bit of a witchiepoo flashback for those who's childhood was warped by the 1970s
https://youtu.be/zsgBTon-DMQ
Regards,
Tote
Hi,
Many years ago the Mil (and orange handbag dog) drove down to Hobart from Brisvagus to visit grandkids and family. Quite a feat on her own (dog doesn't count security wise).
Some weeks later, and all packed up ready to go first thing next morning, it was prank time.
Broom, complete with bicycle seat, bell and tail light was slid in atop the luggage, and Bil and I sauntered in looking overly innocent and asked her if she was not confident her car would make it home.
Panic and a quick inspection sprung the trick.
That raised some sparks!
Cheers
This water spout was heading toward our little camp, but petered out, thankfully. I reckon that the agitated water at its base, was a hundred metres or so, across.
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