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Our Group Profiles. Introducing the world of the good, the bad and the damn strange, we now take a detailed tour into the lives of our group and explore their greatest and worst moments. Prepare yourselves…. Full name: Daniel Scott Nickname: Mr. Speedy Description: Cute, fast and supportive
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Our Group Profiles... Introducing the world of the good, the bad and the damn strange, we now take a detailed tour into the lives of our group and explore their greatest and worst moments. Prepare yourselves…
Full name: Daniel Scott Nickname: Mr. Speedy Description: Cute, fast and supportive Best moment: Finishing the walk Worst moment: When we got stuck in the mud (That was sooo not funny) Funniest moment: At the start, in the van Memorable moment: Walking the extra 3 miles
Full name: Leanne Sowter Nickname: Ms. Giggles Description: Funny,energetic and crazy Best moment: At the end when she got a complimentary sausage roll Worst moment: Walking the extra 3 miles Funniest moment: When she stole 2 sausage rolls from Mr. Wright’s cooler Memorable moment: Singing the Ding Dong Song for Mr. Dickens in the van and the sign by the sheep: “Enjoy your roast lamb” (That was just cruel!)
Full name: Kirsty Foran Nickname: Smiley Description: Weird, funny and happy Best moment: In the van, at the start Worst moment: When the “Evil” sheep was following us Funniest moment: When Leanne attempted to ride down the hill on the bivvi bag Memorable moment: The argument between Eleanor and the cockerels
Full name: Eleanor Hassell Nickname: Ele Description: Fast, confident and always happy Best moment: Being with the mud Worst moment: Having to read the map Funniest moment: Spilling custard all down herself (ewww…) Memorable moment: The argument with the stupid cockerel at 4:00 in the morning
Full name: Michelle Crabb Nickname: Limpy Description: Brave, energetic and determined Best moment: In the van Worst moment: Walking with a bad ankle (Ouch!) Funniest moment: In the van (again!) Memorable moment: Climbing the first hill…
Full name: Emma Shore Nickname: Ems Description: Lazy and boring Best moment: Finishing the walk Worst moment: Doing First Aid on Michelle’s ankle Funniest moment: Singing the Gay Eskimo song Memorable moment: Sitting with James and staring at trees (awww)
Overall, all of our group enjoyed the experience and look back with fond memories over the days we spent walking in the Peak District. Unfortunately, they didn’t realise that everybody was taking embarrassing photos of everybody else, and in this brief section we sparenobody. Watch out- this mayscar you for life…
Daniel experienced an emotional breakdown, and decided to have a sleep- awww, poor diddums Boys just wanna have fun…
Leanne enjoys eating things, as shown here… Here is Leanne looking rather startled- why? This is when she attempted to escape from the group… What is she staring at? Who knows…
Here is Kirsty studying the map with no idea what to do… awww poor Kirsty! And here she is again, enjoying the ahem… beautiful countryside as she treks up the hill. The only problem was we’d been here before…
Ele became kind of confused and had a mad moment… …as shown here as she helplessly rolled down the hill screaming “Arrrggghhhhh!” After her crazy moment, she had a rest and ate a hot rod- what else could you need?
Michelle twisted her ankle and was very brave about it, but here she looks slightly constipated- oh dear. Awww… poor miserable Michelle. When she got stuck in the mud she became rather distressed and her shoe almost came off. Actually… it was quite funny!
“What are you looking at?” Ooooo… a happy moment- quick! Take a picture…
In Conclusion Our short presentation, intended to illustrate to the audience what we all felt about the Duke Of Edinburgh Award, however- most of our project was deleted accidentally and could not be recovered. Fortunately, this part of the project remained, and so we must strive to make up for the lost work. It accounted for many things, most of which took a long time to create, and thus- we cannot even try to bring it back. Some pictures and words were lost, but still with us remains the memory of the award and how much we all loved it. We had to tell you all this so you know that it was not only this that we made, but much more that cannot be retrieved. We do want you to know however, that no matter what happened to our work, we all still remember the walk clearly and it always brings smiles to our faces. It doesn’t matter how much we write, words cannot really account for how we felt. Still… we hope you enjoyed our presentation! By Leanne Sowter and Daniel Scott