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Welcome to the January edition of Scootering …

First and foremost, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all our readers both near and far. If ever we were in need of Christmas cheer, now is that time!

Moving on said when she caught sight of the articles: “We won’t need salt on the roads this winter, people’s tears will be enough!” It has been a tough year for all of us, and despite the nightmare which has unravelled, I’m happy to say that we are still here fighting on, and lucky to have a future ahead of us. The vaccine is being rolled out; the good times are right there on the horizon. It’s not just light at the end of the tunnel; it is a whole planet emerging from that tunnel of darkness. So, despite 2020 being a big pile of steaming crap, I am exceptionally grateful for what I have in life, and the ability to look forward to a better day; not everyone has that luxury. So let’s kick that b**tard 2020 square in the nuts, and give the ever-so-attractive 2021 a big festive smacker on the lips!

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