Time to change
Perhaps Magnus was never allowed to skip, hop or bike along a pavement trying to avoid grumpy old men carrying a pint of milk, shaking their sticks at him.
No doubt he feels it is his birthright to go to the shops at “home time” for the local primary school.
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Hide AdBut in the interests of keeping his blood pressure down and giving our little “munchkins” a free run on the pavement can I suggest he gets his milk at another time of the day?
Alan Black
Camus Avenue
Edinburgh
Is Magnus Moodie a real person or a little-known Dickens character?
I can understand him getting annoyed about children and their scooters, but I find it perplexing that it riles him so much that he has to write to a newspaper about it, particularly when there are so many other things to be getting worried about at the moment.
I do hope that he cheers up soon.
Angela Innes
Dundas Street
Edinburgh