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Due to an attempt by another driver to run me over a few weeks ago, I have a half length plaster cast (OK the plastic equivalent) on my right leg.

Up until today, I've been relying on taxis to get me to and from hospital, but today, as we weren't going to hospital so didn't have to pay a small fortune for parking, my wife drove out Yeti with me in the passenger's seat (and that' s a first too!).

I have found the various models of taxi a real pain to get into and out of over the last few weeks, but both getting in and out of the Yeti was a "skoosh" ... leg in, sit down, crutches in, swing other leg in and door shut, no problem!

So for anyone with their leg in a cast, I can thoroughly recommend a Yeti! :)

By the way, I tested this so you don't have to! :D

Edited by Jock

Always thought you called em stookies! Also same name for the Glasgow kiss which I hope you laid on the other driver before the pain set in!

Hope you are soon up and running about again in God own county! :)

Ps I work for a company in Bridgeton an area where they specialise in Stookies of both types! :D

Edited by Maffa

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Always thought you called em stookies! Also same name for the Glasgow kiss which I hope you laid on the other driver before the pain set in!

Hope you are soon up and running about again in God own county! :)

Ps I work for a company in Bridgeton an area where they specialise in Stookies of both types! :D

If I'd called it a stookie, I'd bet have the people in here wouldn't have a clue what I was talking about and probably attribute it to the psychological after effects of being run over! :rofl:

Due to an attempt by another driver to run me over a few weeks ago, I have a half length plaster cast (OK the plastic equivalent) on my right leg.

Up until today, I've been relying on taxis to get me to and from hospital, but today, as we weren't going to hospital so didn't have to pay a small fortune for parking, my wife drove out Yeti with me in the passenger's seat (and that' s a first too!).

I have found the various models of taxi a real pain to get into and out of over the last few weeks, but both getting in and out of the Yeti was a "skoosh" ... leg in, sit down, crutches in, swing other leg in and door shut, no problem!

So for anyone with their leg in a cast, I can thoroughly recommend a Yeti! :)

By the way, I tested this so you don't have to! :D

Hope you have a fast recovery Jock, thanks for the education maffa :D

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