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Postman Pat Takes The Bus (1991)

Apr 12, 2024
foreigner all his friends will smile as he waves at them maybe you can never be sure they won't bring letters just be big fat it feels easier man who feels like he's a really happy man it's breakfast time in Greendale if you call Pat's Through the door and enter, you will see Sarah fussing over Julian, it's time for you to go. Pat is finishing his breakfast hour. I left too. Julian is getting ready to go to school. Go away. Bye, Mom, bye, Jess, have you seen my hat, where did I put it? Ah, there it is time for us to go, today is not our usual day.
postman pat takes the bus 1991
Jess, bye Sarah, bye Pat, good luck. Hold on tight. Jess, stranger, we're leaving. Sam Walden also left early in the morning. Sam, in the morning, where is your vampire? I can't stop taking the bus. boss, what is it about? Major Forbes has seen the new notice in the post office window, it's a good idea, although it will be extra work for Pat, said Mrs Cottage, good morning everyone, hello everyone, Jess, come on Katie, time to go To school, bye, Pat, bye, Katie, tomorrow, Mrs. Goggins. We are ready to go, I hope you have the keys safe.
postman pat takes the bus 1991

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Oh yes, Pat, and good morning to you too. If they are. Thank you very much, this is exciting. I'll come back to look for the cards when I have them warm. up I left it on the next street out of the way somewhere around this corner ah there she is I wonder why Pat left his truck around the corner here she comes what is this? it's not her usual van it's new it's a posthumous Royal Mail you're I'll be busy Pat, I know you'll pick up passengers and deliver and pick up the nail. I know Grandma Dryden wants a ride to Ingledale to do her shopping.
postman pat takes the bus 1991
That reminds me, you better find out if the reverend wants a ride. His entire car broke down on Wednesday. I won't forget, Cheerio, bye, Pat, the mail bus pulls up outside the church, Reverend Tims didn't seem ready. Pat had some letters for him, oh Pat, I wanted to go to Ingledale in your beautiful new one. postal bus today I found these knots in my handkerchief and I knew they were there to remind me of something, but bless me, I can't understand what it is, well Reverend, I won't be able to keep my passengers waiting, I'll have to continue on my way.
postman pat takes the bus 1991
Uh, don't wait for me, Pat, I'll get the old bike out if I remember in time, well, here's your mail anyway, bye, Reverend, bye, Pat, gone to the next stop. The stranger was ready and waiting for Pat with his cane and his shopping bag. the doors on the other side Granny Dryden, well, Pat, they say something new, what a lovely way to shop, mind the step, oh, Oopsy, Daisy Pat was feeling very excited now that she had her first passenger, yes, stop, I have forgotten, miyak, oh dear, back. Go abroad I wonder if we'll ever get to Ingledale Jess ah, here it comes, that was a lovely hat.
A shame to leave everyone on board behind. I just hope he hasn't forgotten anything else. Thank you. I think we have another passenger. Jess Miss. Hubbard must have a lot of shopping to do stop stop stop thank you Pat if you could hand me a bag or two certainly Miss Hubbard Pat helps with the shopping baskets and carry bags it was a struggle getting everything in thank you Pat, good morning. grenade Dryden everyone safe and sound finally able to leave there is Ted Glenn waiting in his workshop what is he doing? He usually goes to town in his Land Rover.
I'll go to England. I need a new gearbox for the Land Rover. Ted, don't look where you're putting your big feet, sorry, miser, I didn't see your old basket there, it's not an old basket. Ted, although he seems that way after getting caught on your foot, used to be much quieter when carrying him. letters and packages, right? Yes, they finally made their way over hills that curved to the right and down a long, bumpy country road to the left. Pat was trying to catch up on lost time, now what Pat had to slow down because Sam Waldron's Mobile Shop was too tight to the left and down, duck it slowly or you'll get scratched, boss Pat, how about a small snack?
I'm sure Sam has something we can buy. Yeah, a cookie would be nice, it seems. a good idea, I'll give you a safety pin, oh, thank you. Ted Pat decided to check a nearby mailbox. Oatmeal chocolates to drink a little. He found two letters. You'll spend it all before you get to Engledale. Pat said and we should really continue on our way. I have the letters to deliver as well as you, you know, I haven't finished my cookies, take them with you, remember Grandma Dryden after you get lost, open my pot and thank you, have we left anything behind?
Jess, that's one thing with cards that never come out. for a cookie go through a hole hello good luck old friend oh dear and now what is BC Selby doing stop, stop, sorry, you can't go this way the old bridge is not safe it's all this rain these floods are terrible, oh dear and We are also late. I know there is a shortcut. Go straight along this path. Thanks PC Shelby. Sorry for the inconvenience. Pat and then he left, he tore up the sign down here. Don't worry, you'll be fine. Recess feels like a plowed field.
Look at the door there's just enough room I hope Ted knows what he's doing I knew it we're lost you don't know which way from the bondage Young Ted that's not fair I've been like this dozens of times today it looks a little different that's it now where we were lost there was only one way to go I know where we are this is the way to Thompson foreign land there were letters to deliver and Alf was waiting to see the new postal bus hello regular delivery elf thank you Ted hello Dot Ted hello Miss Orbit, Grandma Dryden was asleep, woke up, where are we?
Where is the market? Ted was looking at Alf's tractor. It just doesn't come off. Well, she told me: be careful, let's see you well. Reverend, what's wrong? Thank the Lord, you also have hay in your barn, oh, but now I remember that those were the knots, one to remember my sister's birthday, two to remember to post her gift and three, Pat said, to get new brakes for my bike , why not? You go to town on the mail bus and I'll fix your bike. I'll take her to the vicarage tomorrow. Oh, thank you, elf. When we were on our way, Pat said.
All aboard. I think I'll sit in front. Jess, I'm sure you won't mind the next stop, Ingledale cheerio, foreigner, everyone come back here please, at two o'clock we won't be late, said Miss Hubbard, but when the two arrived, Grandma Dryden was not there. , we can't go without her said Pat, I'll go look for her Sydney said she'll be at the market buying potatoes oh I wonder where she's having a good gossip somewhere oh there you are, have you seen Miss Hubbard, she's looking for you looking for me? said Grandma Dryden. She wasn't lost. I'll tell you what, I'll seat you on the bus and I'll go find Miss Urban.
As soon as Ted left, Miss Hubbard returned. Oh, I can't find Grandma Dryden anywhere. I think we'll have to report her missing, how did she get there? Well, you see, and where is Ted Gong looking for you, but I'm not lost, I know you're not lost, but it doesn't matter, we'll have to wait and I don't know when we'll get back to Greendale. I think I'll sit on the bus and read the paper, but Ted soon returned and they set off for home again. Abroad there were letters and a parcel to take to George Lancaster. At the time of admission, George Farm was collecting eggs.
Hey, there's George's butt, that's a great idea. Do you think he could take a dozen points to the market tomorrow? "Actually, no," said Miss Hubbard. Think about feathers, we'd all be sneezing for a week. Oh. But what beautiful eggs. Can I buy half a dozen peas? I forgot to buy some at the market. There you have six beautiful fresh eggs. Miss Obed, thank you, George. Be careful, don't break them, soon it was time to continue on their way. Bye, Pat, thank you. You, there you are Dorothy waving from her door, what can happen? Oh, Pat, she said Mrs.
Goggins has been on the phone. She is very worried. She wonders where all of you are. She also believes that she has had an accident with a new postal bus. Why not her? come in and call her abroad, you're welcome, you must be thirsty after your trip, very kind, oh, Mrs Goggins worries, so hi Mrs Goggins, yes, no, we haven't been to Blackpool, just Ingledale, everyone safe and sound, we would return. soon, bye, what a great time we had, it's a wonder Pat managed to get us all home now, don't worry about your old bike Reverend, I've given it a good oil and it's like new, it just needs something new. brake pads I'll go with them tomorrow tea granny Dragon well, just one more cup there was a saucer of milk for Jess, come on everyone, it's time to relax, Pat, I'll help you back to the garden, Buck, come on, let's go. careful, stop well, I'll be a girl, it had been a long day, the next stop was at Mrs.
Hubbard's cabin, here we are Miss Hubbard, your stop must not forget anything, be careful when leaving, keep in mind the Step, thanks, Pat, goodbye, foreigner, then. It was Grandma Dryden's turn here, let me give you a hand, Grandma Dryden and thank you Pat, I've lost my heart here, it looks like she's been sitting on it, thanks Ted, I'll meet you at your door, Grandma Dryden, bye, Ted, my ass. The last stop before home was the church, oh my god, my handkerchief. “Now the Reverend,” Pat said. Is it a new one or just one you forgot to undo?
I've forgotten. The Reverend said. Oh, dear goodbye, Pat. It's time we remember to go home, yes,

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