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Luck Or Something Else
I have for many years had a reputation for being Tinpot Lucky, Take this Tuesday for Instance, I was walking down past the Lawnmower shop, Where I bought my Wood chipper, Should I stop in and and say Hello to Ian the Proprietor, Who was in Lions with me and a friend, Was the thought that popped into my head, I went with yes choice instead of not today choice, And guess what? After asking after each other, And our families, What should he ask but how is your wood chipper, To which I sheepishly replied, That I had jammed it up and had not yet done anything about it. Now here is where question of luck or something else comes to the fore, As what should Ian say but that he had someone interested in buying one, And he would come and get mine and fix it for free, So, he could show the potential customer one working. So what do you think? Was it luck or something else. Was a mysterious force at work to bring me to the store At that particular point in time, Or do I just have a knack for making good choices. For myself I suspect I have a guardian Angel, Who does not mind working overtime.
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