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He already tootled all his spare hours with the Huddleston Jazz Band in the carpentry shop.
Dash responded with the message "Yay!" and a winsome shimmy, then tootled off at one and a half miles an hour—maybe in search of someone's job.
Amid the Moroccan-style décor of dark woods and rugs, hanging above the kitchen and into the living room is a 25-foot-long rowing boat, nosing towards the river that the Eton boys and millions of others have battled, and tootled around, on.
There was the guitar, of course, and her dulcimer, but she also hauled out a banjo, a harmonica, a harp, a flute, a saxophone; she drew a big, indulgent laugh from the crowd when she tootled her way through "Yakety Sax," trilled, "Y'all want to see me play this backwards?" then turned around and played the same song again.
The number of those tootled to 49 in the 1977–78 term. The graduates of the middle teacher's schools could serve as teacher in the primary schools, village schools and secondary schools, as primary education inspector as well as head teacher in primary schools.
The day-glo painted school bus Further is a 'remake' of the original bus belonging to the Merry Pranksters, known as "Further". The destination sign on that bus read simply "Further". It was said to have "tootled the multitudes" in 1964 in 'real life' and in Tom Wolfe's book The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test The bus is also prominently mentioned in the Grateful Dead's song "(That's it for) The Other One", as "the bus to never- ever land" with "...Cowboy Neal (Neal Cassady) at the wheel...".
According to Claire Webb of the Radio Times, Merton was "in his element pootling around railways with a flat cap and a boyish grin". Sam Wollaston of The Guardian, attracted to the series by Merton as opposed to love for travelogues, also observed that Merton pootles about, in the process producing a gentle but rather nice addition to the genre. Ben Arnold of the same paper stated that "Beneath a curiously niche premise....is a fairly standard, albeit charming, British travelogue show". Gerard O'Donovan of The Telegraph gave it three out of fives stars, arguing that Merton's role was obviously to wring out something worth saying from unpromising prospects, also observing that he tootled about, concluding that the outcome was worth a look, but was unlikely to become destination viewing.

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