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Pun With Eggs
Benedict was tired, he’d been driving all day. This was his last delivery, 2 tonnes of eggs delivered to Safeway. The kid came out of nowhere, stared Benedict in the face, He tried to brake, then swerved, in the wrong place. The scene was chaos, emergency services scramble into action, Ambulance officer, Florentine put Benedict’s legs into traction, loaded him in the ambulance and quickly whisked him from the site. The bystanders hoped that Benedict would be all white! Sergeant Skillet arrived on the scene, he was feeling a little queasy. A witness came forward and told Skillet the truck went over easy. Skillet gleefully took a statement, finally a case he could crack. He poached a pen from Constable Quiche, wrote it down on his back. The clean up took some time, it was a delicate operation. The fire brigade, were walking on “eggshells”, had been since they left the station. Scene commander, Dumpty, directed the crew from a nearby wall. If things went wrong, he knew he’d be the one to take the fall. A nearby, protest group, trying to shake loose the yoke of oppression, were called over to help, clean the streets, for these young folk a good lesson. It’s not all about being self, centred from the cradle to the casket. And to remember the old adage, Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.
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