In the headjng horrific norwich became horrif norwich, not for the first time i may adda rememberjng the awful people atathe out of town bus dtatikn, i can only hope thryve been made redundant by now. The weathr ws afgajn cloudless blue sky, I write against the gentle whirring of the fan in my b&b room in kings Lynn. Ipswich was bad but has redeeming features Norwich jasmine other than a few friendly bus drivers. I didn't take that long to get stair selection of buses starting the the castle and making way to they'll of the high street where I finished off. Then back to the car park at john Lewis,s, a few minutes walk away with added ice cream power, I think I might have fitted up five over the day. I got back to the car to find that the rear side had been scratched, not badly but it will need sorting perhaps I can get it done next week, it also needs its 60thousand service and the air con recharging. Then having set the satnav for out of town towards my dogs I .kings Lynn it sent me down a narrow street which actually ended in bollards obviously added since the satnav was made. There was another car behind me so I let him move into reverse nposition and started back up the hill then spotted a cyclist headings own who swept across from his left to right , I did a gentle turn to the right to avoid him at slow speed and carried on up the hill to the traffic lights at the top, I could see he had a problem so put my driver's drivers windows down, it was an Asian, a Pakistani or similar youth unshaven with glaring eyes, he obviously was high on something perhaps just hatred of white oeople. He shouted that I should give way to him, he has right of way, I thing it was all very racist isis .Or something near that, he then let leash for no reason and punched me in the face. I reported it to the police but he had no fear of the police, there was a sort of witness a painter who didn't see the assault but heard it. I've heard nothing back so will contact the local paper and radio or TV channel. I then headed up to kings Lynn, had a few minutes at the bus station where I saw the various latest fleets including go west. The digs ereerent dsr away and were we're in walking distance of the wetherspoons pub I used last year. It topped thirty today hoping for blue sky tomorrow. For truck filming after breakfast which starts at seven thirty am.
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