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Our Poor Eldrick

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Madge

Madge Report 17 Apr 2018 19:01

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This afternoon there was the most dramatic event their village has ever witnessed since 1931. It has been reported a large crowd of youth's, which was about 4 boys aged 8 who were playing football on the village green, when one kicked the ball ( its unknown at this stage wheather it was an accident or not) at Mrs Turnbulls the local village witch Doctor's pantry window. Just as the glass broke Eldrick was passing with his dirty washing. A splinter of glass about 3mm long hit the tyre of his wheel barrow. Eldrick swerve to avoid the splinter and his barrow was turned almost unside down, unfortunately part of it landed on his big toe. He was rushed to Mrs Turnbulls and has been treated, latest reports are the toe may be bruise and he has chipped the tip of toe nail,l it has been bandage and he has been ordered to rest it, he is sat with his foot elevated on a bar stool in the Donkey and spanner public house as we speak minus his sandal. However sadly the wheelbarrow tyre is still under going assessment.

Please join me in sending positive thoughts to the poor tyre. :-( :-(