Tpm has thought about his day and considered what to share and whether he can entertain the reader with some jovial exploit tales. Well, regrettably, there was little in the way of joviality today, due to gorgeous weather drawing all kinds of demented drivers out onto the roads.
I am a firm believer that there should be a legal requirement to retake one's driving test after one reaches a certain age and whilst never wishing to prevent anyone from getting out and about, the danger being caused on the roads today is nothing short of disastrous. I attempted to park in a loading bay in my local village but found it blocked by an elderly male driver who had parked to go into a nearby shop. I pointed out the loading only sign, to which he replied by flashing his disabled badge!!! Streuth, that badge has totally replaced the 'park anywhere' hazard lights and clearly many of the holders of the badge have no perception of the conditions applicable to its issue!
Whilst delivering to a major pharmacy recently, I had great difficulty manoeuvering into the road due to a female having abandoned her car on the bend of the road. Very slowly, with great care, and assistance on my nearside from a concerned pedestrian, I was almost through the gap. The female driver returned screaming that she would move her vehicle as I was "nearly taking the side off" her car. Too late thought tpm, I'm through.
I chewed on my lip, resisted the urge to say nothing until the next thing when she shouted, "why do you have to come in such a small road anyway". My vehicle is not a fire engine, ambulance, just a delivery vehicle making sure urgent drugs get to the pharmacies. I pointed out to her as politely as I could that it was necessary to enter the road to deliver, but the significance failed to register any meaning for her. The point being, dear reader, is that you do not want to live in the same road as that woman because if you're house is on fire, or you're having a heart attack, the emergency services are unlikely to be able to access your road.
Oh well, what a waste of time I hear you're thinking, well as it says at the top of the blog, "More ramblings,tainted with the occasional sanitised thought". I've sanitised and without the aid of the golden brown nectar.
It's time to close, make a refreshing brew for which tpm is renowned in his own teapot, and watch some overpaid primadonnas run around a football field in the hope that tpm will be entertained before doing it all again tomorrow.