I was walking up Umfreville Road earlier and was near to tears by the time I got to the top of it. Someone has opened his/her heart to 'Lotte' by expressing his/her love and apology all up along the road. Here is the story in full across.
I hope Lotte sees it.
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I'm glad there are more cynics here, I was thinking the exact same thing! If it is genuine it's really lovely though.
I live on Umfreville Road, and was momentarily freaked out when I saw the words "I am sorry" written outside my own gate! It was only later in the day when I went out for milk that I realised that the message wasn't meant for me! And yes, being the incurable romantic that I am, I followed the message all the way up the road to find out how the story turned out......It is so sweet..... My next door neighbour's lurcher is called Lotte! Maybe it's a randy staffordshire terrier who left the message....? He made off with that strumpet Yorkie and now wants his first love back....?
Saw something a bit like this back in October / November near Moorgate.
Noooo!!! The writing on the pavement thing... being sorry etc. Can't remember the name though, but it was really similar if not the same thing.
Keeping a piece of chalk on you to leave messages on walls/pavements is a cubs/brownies thing if my memory serves me correctly....I certainly used to do it when I was a nipper! It was in the days when you kept chalk on you to play hop scotch in the park......Things were so much more wholesome in my day!
I have it on excellent authority (ie. from my neighbour who challenged the young man in question) that this is the real deal! It was apparently a tall quite young gangly youth, who explained when asked, that he was leaving a message for his ex-girlfriend that walks that way home every day.... I also checked with Lotte the Lurcher and she denied all knowledge!
Thanks Antoinette. Nice to know it's for real.
PS: I've had a few requests for local Dog Whisperers. Shall we arrange a conversation about advertising?
Oh boy. He's got it bad, poor chap. And he's either a real romantic, or a potential stalker.
I think if an ex had done that to me, I would actually have felt a little ill, and a tad afraid.
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