Lisa, a married-mum-of-two, added: "I put what happened on social media, and somebody who I know's sister-in-law is in charge of that depot, so I was put in contact with her the same evening.
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"He didn't eat that night which is not like him, he just seemed a little bit off which is understandable really."After speaking to bosses at the delivery company, Lisa has praised them for acting so quickly, and sacking the driver the next day. "Physically he seemed okay but he was shaken and cowering in a corner when we got back. Lisa said: "We didn't take him to the vets, we checked him over and he rolls over on his back and lets you look at his tummy and his fur. "It is distressing to see that kind of thing to your own pet, and it is completely unprovoked."Luckily, Tumble showed no signs of injuries but was 'shaken and cowering in a corner' when Lisa and husband Andrew got home from work. "I was absolutely fuming, I just wanted to leave work, but I couldn't leave. "I watched it, and didn't know whether to vomit or cry. "He told me to go and have a look at the doorbell, I asked why and he told me that Tumble had been hit by the Evri driver. "My husband called me, and I know that if I get a call outside of my lunch break then I know there is something wrong.
Pet lover Lisa said: "I was at work, and I don't really look at the doorbell because I'm in meetings a lot for work. Intentionally vague in a way that if you tell too detailed of a story, not everybody can make it their love story.A stunned pet-owner looked on in horror after her doorbell camera captured a delivery man attacking her 'innocent cat' and pelting it with stones.Owner Lisa Ferraby, 37, was alerted by her husband that their doorbell cam had captured a visitor to their home while they were both at out at work.To her horror she logged into the doorbell app on her phone and saw a burly Evri courier attack her beloved cat Tumble as it sat on a wall near their porch.The disturbing clip shows how the courier first attempted to swat the cat with a large letter he had been delivering while shouting at the terrified pet.But seconds later, he then took another a swipe at the cat before picking up a large stone from the front garden and hurling it at the cat at it flees the scene.Lisa, from Milton Keynes, Bucks, said she didn't know 'whether to vomit or cry' after watching the shocking footage while she was at work.
Intentionally vague, not like something was left out. “And I don’t like this word, but it’s the right word: we wanted to keep it vague. “It was clear to me that Charles wasn’t writing for Lady Antebellum - we were writing it for me,” said Young. “I just wanna linger like this on your lips/And taste the salt air on your skin,” he sings at one point, giving it a sense of place but leaving it up to the listener to imagine what that might be.
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The trick for Young then became how to insert himself in the song but also how to keep it from being so specific that no one could relate. “We’re all such big fans we were like, ‘Uh, absolutely.’ He already had the idea for ‘Here Tonight.'” “Charles saw them in catering and he just walked straight up - he was like, ‘Are you guys out here writing? I want to write,'” Young told Rolling Stone last September before the release of Ticket to L.A. Watch Boyz II Men, Brett Young Sing 'Motownphilly' on 'CMT Crossroads' Brett Young Talks New Album 'Ticket to L.A.,' Gavin DeGraw Influence