Thursday, 10 December 2015

Trolley 37

Things are looking up, with this trolley recovered less than a month after the last one (see reference 1).

But, to be fair, it was recovered from outside the Epsom Wetherspoon's, maybe a hundred yards from the front entrance to the trolley's home at the back entrance of Marks & Spencer. It had not wandered very far.

Once again, one speculates on why it had been convenient to abandon the trolley just there. Did the long suffering wife push her well laden trolley to outside Wetherspoon's, from where she signalled to her husband who was taking refreshment inside? Or perhaps, for mutual comfort & convenience, was smoking out front, over a drop of something that warms? And who, after a decent interval, came out and carried off both her and her shopping, abandoning the trolley to its own devices as no real man could possibly be seen wheeling such a thing, especially not in full view of one's own boozer.

PS: note absence of the enhanced front wheel found on many trolleys from Sainsbury's and suspected of housing some kind of tracking device.

Reference 1: http://www.psmv2.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/trolley-36.html.

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