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Simon Mason[_6_] February 15th 20 01:18 PM

Cyclist finds lobsters abandoned in a hedge on the side of the road
 
QUOTE:
A cyclist's snappy actions saved the lives of three lifeless lobsters which had appeared to have been abandoned at the roadside.

Peter Leidig made the discovery on Saturday morning on his way to meet a friend, when he came across a "large blue lobster" at the side of the road in some leaves.

At first, he believed the lobster was plastic but as he got closer, he saw it was moving slightly.

Upon further inspection, Mr Leidig found two more lobsters in a "sorry state" further up the bank in damp leaves.

He said: "I was cycling out to meet a friend in Modbury and noticed a large blue lobster at the sided of the road in some leaves.

"I thought it was plastic at first." He added: "I turned back and noticed its mouth was moving and it had bands round its claws.

"More surprisingly, there were another two in a sorry state, further up the bank in some damp leaves and they were very big."
Mr Leidig said he thinks the lobsters had "fallen" from a delivery van.

He said: "I think they fell out a delivery van early morning, so they couldn’t find all the missing lobsters in the dark.

"There was also a lobster claw not attached to a lobster, so there might have been more than three." After finding the lobsters, Mr Leidig called a friend who came with a large bucket to collect them in and drove to nearby Mothecombe Beach, in a bid to try and revive them.

"They were lifeless in the bucket, so I was really happy when they started moving around in the water," he said. "We cut the bands off their claws and left them go in a pool of sea water.

"They were soon revitalised and walked off."

He added: "There’s probably more chance winning the lottery than surviving a fall from a lobster van, being found by a cyclist and driven back to the sea."

https://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/new...-hedge-3839025

Mr Pounder Esquire February 15th 20 09:45 PM

Cyclist finds lobsters abandoned in a hedge on the side of the road
 
Simon Mason wrote:
QUOTE:
A cyclist's snappy actions saved the lives of three lifeless lobsters
which had appeared to have been abandoned at the roadside.

Peter Leidig made the discovery on Saturday morning on his way to
meet a friend, when he came across a "large blue lobster" at the side
of the road in some leaves.

At first, he believed the lobster was plastic but as he got closer,
he saw it was moving slightly.

Upon further inspection, Mr Leidig found two more lobsters in a
"sorry state" further up the bank in damp leaves.

He said: "I was cycling out to meet a friend in Modbury and noticed a
large blue lobster at the sided of the road in some leaves.

"I thought it was plastic at first." He added: "I turned back and
noticed its mouth was moving and it had bands round its claws.

"More surprisingly, there were another two in a sorry state, further
up the bank in some damp leaves and they were very big."
Mr Leidig said he thinks the lobsters had "fallen" from a delivery
van.

He said: "I think they fell out a delivery van early morning, so they
couldn't find all the missing lobsters in the dark.

"There was also a lobster claw not attached to a lobster, so there
might have been more than three." After finding the lobsters, Mr
Leidig called a friend who came with a large bucket to collect them
in and drove to nearby Mothecombe Beach, in a bid to try and revive
them.

"They were lifeless in the bucket, so I was really happy when they
started moving around in the water," he said. "We cut the bands off
their claws and left them go in a pool of sea water.

"They were soon revitalised and walked off."

He added: "There's probably more chance winning the lottery than
surviving a fall from a lobster van, being found by a cyclist and
driven back to the sea."

https://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/new...-hedge-3839025



Lobsters on a cycling group? !!!!!!!



jnugent February 16th 20 01:36 AM

Cyclist finds lobsters abandoned in a hedge on the side of theroad
 
On 15/02/2020 21:45, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Simon Mason wrote:
QUOTE:
A cyclist's snappy actions saved the lives of three lifeless lobsters
which had appeared to have been abandoned at the roadside.

Peter Leidig made the discovery on Saturday morning on his way to
meet a friend, when he came across a "large blue lobster" at the side
of the road in some leaves.

At first, he believed the lobster was plastic but as he got closer,
he saw it was moving slightly.

Upon further inspection, Mr Leidig found two more lobsters in a
"sorry state" further up the bank in damp leaves.

He said: "I was cycling out to meet a friend in Modbury and noticed a
large blue lobster at the sided of the road in some leaves.

"I thought it was plastic at first." He added: "I turned back and
noticed its mouth was moving and it had bands round its claws.

"More surprisingly, there were another two in a sorry state, further
up the bank in some damp leaves and they were very big."
Mr Leidig said he thinks the lobsters had "fallen" from a delivery
van.

He said: "I think they fell out a delivery van early morning, so they
couldn't find all the missing lobsters in the dark.

"There was also a lobster claw not attached to a lobster, so there
might have been more than three." After finding the lobsters, Mr
Leidig called a friend who came with a large bucket to collect them
in and drove to nearby Mothecombe Beach, in a bid to try and revive
them.

"They were lifeless in the bucket, so I was really happy when they
started moving around in the water," he said. "We cut the bands off
their claws and left them go in a pool of sea water.

"They were soon revitalised and walked off."

He added: "There's probably more chance winning the lottery than
surviving a fall from a lobster van, being found by a cyclist and
driven back to the sea."

https://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/new...-hedge-3839025



Lobsters on a cycling group? !!!!!!!


What is the worst job you've ever 'ad?

Modesty February 16th 20 09:41 AM

Cyclist finds lobsters abandoned in a hedge on the side of the road
 
Simon Mason wrote:

QUOTE:
A cyclist's snappy actions saved the lives of three lifeless lobsters which had appeared to have been abandoned at the roadside.

https://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/new...-hedge-3839025


Yay! A kind-hearted cyclist saves the lives of three lobsters. A
refreshingly pleasant story on this newsgroup, for a change.


MrCheerful February 16th 20 09:45 AM

Cyclist finds lobsters abandoned in a hedge on the side of the road
 
On 16/02/2020 09:41, Modesty wrote:
Simon Mason wrote:

QUOTE:
A cyclist's snappy actions saved the lives of three lifeless lobsters which had appeared to have been abandoned at the roadside.

https://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/new...-hedge-3839025


Yay! A kind-hearted cyclist saves the lives of three lobsters. A
refreshingly pleasant story on this newsgroup, for a change.



Presumably the cyclist is also a God, since he brought the dead back to
life, all praise the messiah cyclist.

Modesty February 16th 20 10:02 AM

Cyclist finds lobsters abandoned in a hedge on the side of the road
 
MrCheerful wrote:

On 16/02/2020 09:41, Modesty wrote:
Simon Mason wrote:

QUOTE:
A cyclist's snappy actions saved the lives of three lifeless lobsters which had appeared to have been abandoned at the roadside.

https://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/new...-hedge-3839025


Yay! A kind-hearted cyclist saves the lives of three lobsters. A
refreshingly pleasant story on this newsgroup, for a change.



Presumably the cyclist is also a God, since he brought the dead back to
life, all praise the messiah cyclist.


Yes, well, unfortunately the standard of journalism in some of these
provincial newspapers leaves a lot to be desired. Still, we all have
to learn I suppose.


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