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Well, not exactly but he was instrumental in the demise of said mill.
Apparently algebra wasn't riveting. So Robert started screwing up balls of paper and looking for somewhere to throw them.
Bring on the coffee pot. Unfortunately, the coffee pot was at the wrong angle so he moved it across the kitchen to under the shelf unit.
Paper ball number three was flawed aerodynamically and landed on the shelf unit knocking over my 2 inch high model of Legolas in mid-pull (of an arrow that is!)
Robert figured that Mummy didn't want to see Legolas with his arrow pointing skywards (how wrong can you get?!) and set about pushing the tiny figure back on to the little spike that holds him upright. Ho-hum...
Unfortunately, he pushed too hard and the shelf tipped sending the herb mill flying through the air. It demolished 4 boxes of coffee pods (yes, I was meaning to put them away...) before it landed, noisily, messily and terminally on the tiled floor.
Robert was then made to do algebra, and only realised when he got the bottom of the page, that actually it was page 2 he was meant to do, not page 1. Did I sympathise, not likely!
Apparently algebra wasn't riveting. So Robert started screwing up balls of paper and looking for somewhere to throw them.
Bring on the coffee pot. Unfortunately, the coffee pot was at the wrong angle so he moved it across the kitchen to under the shelf unit.
Paper ball number three was flawed aerodynamically and landed on the shelf unit knocking over my 2 inch high model of Legolas in mid-pull (of an arrow that is!)
Robert figured that Mummy didn't want to see Legolas with his arrow pointing skywards (how wrong can you get?!) and set about pushing the tiny figure back on to the little spike that holds him upright. Ho-hum...
Unfortunately, he pushed too hard and the shelf tipped sending the herb mill flying through the air. It demolished 4 boxes of coffee pods (yes, I was meaning to put them away...) before it landed, noisily, messily and terminally on the tiled floor.
Robert was then made to do algebra, and only realised when he got the bottom of the page, that actually it was page 2 he was meant to do, not page 1. Did I sympathise, not likely!