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The neighbours pitched in and shovelled and spread too.
Only a small hill of concrete was left beside the front door. It had set so hard that nothing in the world would shift it.
From The Big Concrete Lorry - now also available in Stories on My Street
Dad was so tired the next day that he didn’t get up early. Mum took him a cup of tea in bed. While the rest of the family were having breakfast, they heard a great noise in the street... On the side of the lorry was written Jiffy Ready-Mix Concrete Co
From The Big Concrete Lorry
The Patterson family lived at number twenty-six Trotter Street. There was Mum, Dad, Josie, Harvey and little Pete. Also Murdoch, their dog.
Taken from The Big Concrete Lorry (shown here in hardback, also in the new Stories on My Street collection)
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Historical Photos releated to #MiniArt's Kit:
39003 BRITISH MILITARY LORRY B-TYPE
Commission for GraciousLorry on DA, of their original character enjoying some enforced down time.
Happy Friday 🎉 These fun gifs by Lorry Barbedette are inspired by Keith Haring — see more motion projects by Lorry > https://t.co/BcafEImSp9
Fixed the quality of this revenge on art fight for Lorryicious!
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Let's have Hotpot!~
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Here are Koshi’s parents; Lorry and Annie!
Lorry is a butch-er and Ann makes ‘yarn’ good stuff
Ronald Reagan using the word "lorry" is the least believable part of any Transformers fiction
finished a commission of @ramyeondoodles 's angry small OC son Helios!!! Here he is in his fiery glorryyyy THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR COMMISSIONING ME (also i'm very tired)
If you wanna commission me or ko-fi donaty thing for me, please click dis spiffy linkkk: https://t.co/59feiEqpem
Meanwhile Josie and Harvey pretended that the extension was already built. Josie imagined that it had pink wallpaper and Harvey imagined that there were curtains with a pattern of aeroplanes.
From The Big Concrete Lorry
All the Pattersons thought that to have an extension like Mr Lal’s would be an excellent idea. ‘I’ll put it up myself!’ said Dad. ‘Are you sure you can manage it?’ Mum asked anxiously. Dad said Mr Lal and his son Rhajit had promised to help him.
From The Big Concrete Lorry
The family living room was often full of Pattersons. Sometimes... it seemed as though the room was so full it would burst!
From The Big Concrete Lorry