If I thought long and hard about this, I'd probably come up with something more meaningful, but as a quick response, I'd say I wish he'd fix it for me to win a car in a competition. Our car's on its last legs!
Not sad at all, Tigger. I sometimes tell my hubby I'd like to win the lottery (I'd have a job though, I don't do it!) - not that I'd change much, just so that I could buy a farm, with loads of animals, and give them a happy life.
I'd like my house decorated and re-furbished from top to bottom, but not by someone who's going to throw my stuff away without asking. And my garden done with flower beds all round. And a little fountain in a pond with goldfish in.
Im so sorry but ...I have worked in a day centre for years .
They had a sensory room and the centre was closed as were all day centres in The Council where i work....
You really dont want to here this but all of the sensory Eqipment was put in a skip.
I insisted on them passing it onto a Charity or a Good case ...It still went into the skip...Reason given to me was Charity shops cant take Electric Equipment...
And we cant favour independent persons....Thousands of pounds it cost as i was responsable for building the Therapy room....What a Waste.
I wanted to meet (and accompany on the track my hero) Peter Collins, who won the World Speedway Championship in 1976. 30 odd years on and I still ain't heard nuffin'
They even replaced PC on Sky Sports speedway coverage.
I'm with tigger for the answer to 'if Jim could fix it for you'.
I would ask Jim just once to fix it for me to win the next
EuroMillion Draw.
I could then share the winnings among the family and donate some of the winnings to the Great Ormond Street Hospital for children,and Cancer Research.