dramas
I sort of witnessed a drama last night. At 11.42 I was woken up by a crashing noise and I looked out my window to see someone ram raiding Cash Converters. I was quite shocked and I called the police while watching it happen. But the trouble is despite me having this senario before and thinking I would get my camera and video the action, in reality I didn’t even think to put my glasses on so all I could say to the police was that it was a navy blue car and it wasn’t an estate. I’m a bit of a rubbish witness. I was desperatly trying to focus on the number plate but without glasses but the characters just wouldn’t appear. And I couldn’t even really say how many people were hanging around I just told them I could give them an estimate captured from my peripheral vision and I don’t think that is going to stand up in court.
idiot
did’t someone try and ram-raid the cafe near were you used to live?
I forgot about that! The whole building shook but I don’t think it was on purpose unless they were really hungry and wanted some dinner as there were customers in there at the time.
We were discussing Sarah’s police-phoning incidents last night and she thinks she’s done it 4 times. I’ve never had to ring 999 and am quite jealous (or maybe not)
what were the other three?
I think it’s an adiction. It’s an offshoot from writing letters of complaint to supermarkets about savoury snacks.
A couple fighting outside the house, a man being beaten up in Bristol and I can’t remember the other one.
I have just remembered another one!
1.couple fighting in Cirencester
2. street fight in Southville
3. Homeless man being beaten up in Bristol
4. trouble on the cycle path with motorbikes (they weren’t that interested in that one)
5. Cash converters ram raid
You’ll have to go into the witness protection programme soon and we’ll all have to pretend we don’t know you
especially now you’ve talked all about it on your blog.