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Come on Eileen!

  • Posted by Lady Bracknell
  • 16 Jan 06, 12:00 AM

From the pages of comes the story of Eileen Froggat, a "frail woman with a broken hip" who put her walking stick to excellent use when she found four intruders in her flat. Unconvinced by their claim to be, er, "looking for damp", Eileen whacked one of them over the head with her stick. With the help of her son, she then chased the young men out of the flat before they could make off with any of her valuables. Go Eileen! Lady Bracknell salutes you!

By the way, the stick Eileen is holding in the photograph accompanying the article isn't, strictly speaking, a walking stick. Known in the Bracknell household as a "grabby stick", it's a useful device for picking up things which one's general lack of bendiness would mean were otherwise impossible to reach. For example, the tablets which you have dropped into the narrow space between the kitchen sink and the washing machine because you were temporarily distracted by the sight of a squirrel running along the garden wall. Ahem. They also come in distinctly handy for catching and evicting any large spiders which might happen to be prancing around close to your ceiling and disturbing your equilibrium.

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Comments

  • 1.
  • At 12:00 AM on 17 Jan 2006, bert wrote:


*golf clap* here here I applaud thee.

  • 2.
  • At 12:00 AM on 17 Jan 2006, Gimpy Mumpy wrote:


I quickly clicked on the link hoping for a visual of some exciting Cane-Fu but instead saw what her ladyship mentions in her second paragraph. This woman is holding a 'reacher' device not a cane! Reachers are best left to pinching bottoms and pulling the window curtains, ahem! A cane or walking stick would have made a much better self-defense device imho. :)

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