HARD TO EXPLAIN
“He just appeared out of nowhere, Officer. One minute
I was driving along, and suddenly there he was, as if he’d dropped out of the
sky.”
“So how did he get here? There’s no engine in this
vehicle.”
“They must have run off – they can’t have got far.
Several grey animals with antlers.”
“That bang on your head must be worse than it looks –
or you’ve been drinking. And whose are all these sacks of toys?”
“Nothing to do with me, Officer - they’re all his.”
“Obviously overloaded, which might explain his erratic
driving. He’ll have some questions to answer when he wakes up.”
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Rochelle chose a really odd image this week, and it was tempting to write about my family, who are all Lego enthusiasts, but I resisted the urge. Instead you have a seasonal story, far too early for that season, but the shops are already full of Christmas stuff, so what can one do?
Talking of Christmas, every stocking should contain a tangerine, a chocolate bar, a sugar mouse, and a book. I have several you can choose from, all available on Amazon. My Living Rock series of books is for teens to adults, Helter-Skelter and Carousel are novels set in the middle of the 1900s, and Stripey Cat is a book of poems for children of all ages. Come on, make my Christmas a happy one! Amazon.co.uk : stripey cat
The policeman hasn't figured it out. But we have. Fun story, Lizy
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil - he was a really dumb policeman!
DeleteSanta does need to watch his intake. He has a lot of ground to cover.
ReplyDeleteHe'll have to catch his reindeer first!
DeleteI'll only believe his story if this is happening on Christmas Eve!
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't me who chose a Santa picture in November!
DeleteCute Story!!! Love the Santa angle. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Courtney
DeletePoor Santa has been getting more than milk on his delivery run!
ReplyDeleteIn England he gets a drink and a mince pie at every stop!
DeleteHe does have a tipple or two on his journey, he'd have a problem if he was ever to be breathalised!
ReplyDeleteAll that sherry!
DeleteSomeone's having a bad day! Nice story.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mason
DeleteFun story. Overloaded and possibly tanked Santa. Approach with caution. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe other driver was lucky to escape being trampled by reindeer!
Deletei hope santa gets a pass. otherwise, it'd be a bluer christmas. :)
ReplyDeleteMaybe the policeman will recognise him when the reindeer return?
DeleteOh dear! Santa's overindulged! Entertaining story, Liz.
ReplyDeleteToo many sherries and mince pies!
DeleteThis one had me laughing halfway through reading and I'm still chuckling. Great fun!
ReplyDeleteAlways happy when I can make people laugh x
DeleteDear Liz,
ReplyDeleteThis gave cause for a giggle. Poor Santa.
Shalom,
Rochelle
I just hope he can retrieve all his reindeer!
DeleteA fun festive story, Liz!
ReplyDeleteThanks Brenda.
DeleteSanta's going to have a huge headache! Clever take on the prompt :)
ReplyDeleteParacetamol to the rescue? Thanks Linda.
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