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Fortunately, a kind stranger helped him get the items from the shop and guided him to the tills!0
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The kind stranger then led Bob in his mobility scooter (newly adapted with radar and Forward Looking Infra Red) towing Muttley behind to the charging point in the car park.Unfortunately, vandals had wrecked the charging point.1
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Unfortunately not! Fortunately, he knew the supermarket well and could navigate it himself
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Unfortunately, the whole experience made him feel quite queasy and as soon as he got home he was sick on the cat and the poor thing ran away!
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Fortunately everyone else was out. Unfortunately there were tell tale stains on the kitchen floor. So he had to spend several minutes scrubbing hard.0
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Fortunately he felt much better and managed to settle down in the living room with a cup of tea and his favourite TV programme (with audio descriptions on, obviously!) which was very relaxing.0
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Unfortunately he spilled his tea over himself and when he pressed the remote it did not work.0
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Fortunately, he choose to listen to the radio instead!0
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Unfortunately the radio conked out in the middle of his favourite Iron Maiden song, so he had to sing it himself!
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Unfortunately, Muttley, his bionic assistance dog,. howled along with him, causing the neighbours to think there was an impending nuclear attack, causing them to panic and drag Bob and Muttley with them to the local bunker.Fortunately, the bunker was well stocked.1
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Fortunately, Muttley had a high powered laser in his tail and killed the rats,Unfortunately, the last rat ran around the bunker door frame causing Muttley to weld the door closed before finally getting the rat and depleting his dedicated laser battery. - they now need to devise an escape plan after discovering it was a false alarm.0
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Fortunately he had super powers and used these to help himself. To get out0
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Unfortunately, Muttlley's power pack is regulated by a small kryptonite cored chip, somewhat limiting Bob's strength and other super powers..
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Fortunately, he had a packet of Scott's porridge oats on him and a small stove in the bunker to heat them up and he ate this, giving him new found strength to open the door and let him and Muttley out.1
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