If any unsupervised children got anywhere near that motorised pole, at best it would find itself on its side like an overturned tortoise, playing its merry tune, quickly finding out how many children it could carry to the road side or how good it is at stopping an express train if a railway was near by. Children can think of other merry japes. I certainly can.
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Without stories to do with lollipop ladies and gents on school crossings, local newspapers would have to close because of lack of news.
It's sad.
We have little trolleys rather like that near here, delivering groceries from the Co-op to (I suppose) handicapped people.
If any unsupervised children got anywhere near that motorised pole, at best it would find itself on its side like an overturned tortoise, playing its merry tune, quickly finding out how many children it could carry to the road side or how good it is at stopping an express train if a railway was near by. Children can think of other merry japes.
I certainly can.
Sam - I'm not so sure, they seem to be highly resourceful in that respect.
James - and more than a little batty.
dearieme - that sounds futuristic. I'm sure they would have problems coping with our crumbling pavements.
Doonhamer - I can think of a few too. Do they work on the A38 during rush-hour?
Here we are.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBdJ4W_9H6g
dearieme - thanks - blimey it's the dear old Co-op.
We have yet to see one moving around with a cat sunbathing on top of it but we live in hope.
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