My best friend invented something called a 'midgi stick' which was a kind of leverage device to allow midgets to reach the counters at Vision Express without doing themselves harm. I presume she had seen a ocularly challenged midget struggling to fill his prescription and it just came to her in a flash. Some people have all the bad luck.
Clearly the must-have piece of equipment for any midget, Katyboo1, but does it only work at Vision Express? Might there be a potential to expand the line to work with the counters at other high street shops?
An acknowledged expert on every subject, Richard was the host of the UK’s most popular tea-time talk show before he propelled satellite TV into a new era with his show on 'Watch'. Sadly, that era was akin to the 'Dark Ages' but with lower viewing figures. He now divides his time between radio and voice-over work for a range of high performance mobility scooters. His hobbies include skiing, water sports, breaking endurance records, and creating world-shattering inventions in his garden shed.
Richard's dislikes are many and include squirrels, tap dancers, turnips, rosy cheeked farmers, hostage situations, El Greco, Bulgaria, Tony Robinson, ear wax, the word ‘humungous’, Tetley tea bags, North Korea, Eric Clapton, suffragettes, mimosa, beard trimmers, duck tape, manilla envelopes, and 60s pop sensation Lulu.
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My best friend invented something called a 'midgi stick' which was a kind of leverage device to allow midgets to reach the counters at Vision Express without doing themselves harm. I presume she had seen a ocularly challenged midget struggling to fill his prescription and it just came to her in a flash. Some people have all the bad luck.
Clearly the must-have piece of equipment for any midget, Katyboo1, but does it only work at Vision Express? Might there be a potential to expand the line to work with the counters at other high street shops?
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