On a Wednesday, Monkey has archery, it starts at just after 8am, so we have to leave early, 2 weeks ago, as we were walking I noticed 3 police cars parked up near a parade of shops, I couldn’t figure out what was going on, had the bookies been robbed? Something wrong with one of the flats maybe?
Last week the same thing, couldn’t see anything unusual was a bit puzzled.
This week, I crossed over the road early and nearly got trampled down by 6 police officers leaving the cafe in a bit of a rush. Mystery solved, they meet to have breakfast on a Tuesday.
I hope that whatever emergency they had to go to nobody was hurt and also they managed to eat most of their breakfast.
On seeing a speeding police car, my Mum always used to comment “someone’s late for lunch…”
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We use to say someone is late for The Bill (Yep that old)
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😁😁
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They need fuel to work 😂
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I thought that, but it did occur to me that maybe they were just finishing a night shift
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Yeah, that’s a possibility. But they do need fuel whatever the case is 😝
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This is very true
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Archery sounds fun, how does monkey like it? We have a joke in the US about police and donut shops. Where can you find a half dozen cops…?
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Monkey is loving it, so it might be something to keep going with
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Cool! Fun sport.
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I did it when I was younger, its awesome, although I was shit at it, something about never hitting the target
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The bows now are so steampunk with their leverage to make them easy to pull back. I had a bow as a child I never used, but it was the chafe your forearm as you let the arrow fly kind
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I remember the bruising I use to get from my bow. I am not so sure about the bows they use in the Olympics now, it seems to have taken the fun out of it
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Ha!
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In the states we call a mass exodus of police gathered together “the store ran out of donuts.’
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We always assume they are running late for dinner
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