Sunday, 1 February 2015

Two Pieces Of Trivia,

that made the news in the UK,


firstly, the case of the turning yellow wellies, in a Northumberland sleepy seaside village the mystery of the Craster wellies is taking place, 85-year-old resident of Craster, Doris Clarke, alerted the Northumberland Gazette to the story, Doris says: “Two weeks ago, a pair of men’s yellow wellies were left in the middle of the road beside the bus stop on Heugh Road, my friend Sybil took them off the road and placed them on the footpath where they stayed for a week, then, a couple of rod fishermen parked close by, “One of the men went up to the wellies, took off one of his shoes and tried on the offending footwear, he placed them under the car and he and his friend went off to fish from the shore, however, when they returned and went off home, they left the yellow wellies, one placed inside the other and propped up against a road sign, 


 “Both feet were pointing north, the next morning, the wellies were still there up against the road sign, but with both feet pointing south and therein lies the mystery: Who tried on the wellies when it was dark?” the answer is obvious of course, Aliens!

the second piece of trivia this time featured a wheelie bin, in a sign of just how windy it has been recently, a bin has fallen over onto its side on a street in Plymouth, Devon, reported in the The Plymouth Herald, as the newspaper comments, The Herald hopes there will be no further reports of items blowing over but if you do spot one, email news@plymouthherald.co.uk. my take on the story? would who ever keeps pushing over wheelie bins please stop doing it.


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