Share When he was younger, he used to eat sofas and carpets, and two years ago at Christmas he ate tinsel, although we didn t know straight away, he said. Pictured: The X-Ray showing the tinsel in Dexter s stomach When he was younger, he used to eat sofas and carpets, and two years ago at Christmas he ate tinsel, although we didn t know straight away, he said. He wasn t ill at all, and the first we knew was when it started coming out in pieces at both ends!
The family had been at pains to keep all decorations from Dexter since the incident.
A community ‘hero’ carries on at the Elbow Room in Williamsburg
Melissa Krueger, owner of Elbow Room Coffee in Williamsburg, gets an order ready for Paul Rudof, a regular customer. Before COVID, Rudof had a routine of stopping at Elbow Room for coffee and a game of Ms. Pac-Man on a vintage 1980 arcade machine set on free play. “It’s wonderful coffee, I love Melissa and I love her community involvement,” said Rudof. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS
An order waiting for a customer at the Elbow Room owned by Melissa Krueger. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS
Melissa Krueger, owner of Elbow Room Coffee in Williamsburg, stands with orders for customers on Thursday, Dec. 10. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS