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Olive, the Scooter Lady rides again
I went shopping at Walmart, riding my scooter as always. I get all the way home and realize I have no parcel. Oh, boy!
Many thanks to the person who returned it to Walmart the next day.
My daughter went to get my bag that had jumped off my scooter. Hum! She ran out of power even though she had plugged in at the store.
Big kudos to the staff who work the 9 p.m. shift at Sals on St. Anne’s Road. They are on my angels list for letting my daughter stay for about over an hour to power up enough to get her home. Many thanks again.
— Olive le Clair, The Scooter Lady
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