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September 26, 2007
Flip-flop Alex
I’m glad to see our Southall reporter Alex Adams is back in the office today wearing proper footwear.
Yesterday I had to pull him in, when I noticed he was wearing a pair of flip-flops – yes, a pair of flip-flops.
And his explanation went like this … “I was playing football in a new pair of boots and suffered such severe blisters that it was impossible to wear shoes. The pain was just too much.�
‘Brave’ Alex who lives in south London, said he not only had to endure the pain of the blisters but also excruciating embarrassment, as fellow passengers stared down at his feet.
Anyway credit to him for enduring the pain and embarrassment and skipping over the puddles to get into work – even though it’s all a bit bizarre.
And talking about the bizarre, my old friend The Monkey has been back in contact via e mail, this time requesting a meeting. Take a swing mate.
Posted by sazam at September 26, 2007 4:47 PM
Comments...
Hello good friend Shuz of Ealing. It is your very good freind Anup here again. I have been to India to accompany aunt Echumati back to her home town of prestigious city of Bombay. She very much like England and enjoyed reading your high quality newspaper.
I sympatiize very much with your good employyee Alex as I had to wear sandal for very long time after hurting my feet badly a few years ago working on Bombay to Goa railway. I had very sadistic foreman who would whip my feet if I did not work hard enough. Ouch!
Your readers will pleased to know all is well in chapati factory and ther have been no more accidents. chapti terroism is a thing of the past.
How is your hair? Have you tamed it's wildness?
Have you seen monkey? I very concerned about him as he not in his usual place anymore. Tell me if you see him.
Anup
Comment posted by: Anup Gandesha at October 2, 2007 1:21 PM
Excuse me! Who exactly are you telling to take a swing?
Comment posted by: The Monkey at October 2, 2007 4:13 PM
Nice to hear from you Anup. I will have to come and visit your grand factory soon. Maybe you have a job for a talented monkey like me?
Comment posted by: The Monkey at October 3, 2007 2:33 PM
