The Worst Journey in the World
Aspley Cherry Garrard was the youngest member of the Scott Polar Expedition when he and two others lost their tent to the winds of a night-time snowstorm. They spent hours in temperatures below -70°F stumbling about the ice floes hoping they'd bump into it as it was their only hope of survival.
OK, so that was bad, but we reckon you've had worse. We know how hard you lot are.
( , Thu 7 Sep 2006, 12:40)
Aspley Cherry Garrard was the youngest member of the Scott Polar Expedition when he and two others lost their tent to the winds of a night-time snowstorm. They spent hours in temperatures below -70°F stumbling about the ice floes hoping they'd bump into it as it was their only hope of survival.
OK, so that was bad, but we reckon you've had worse. We know how hard you lot are.
( , Thu 7 Sep 2006, 12:40)
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Another one from me,
About three years ago I was doing agency work. there was one place I worked for in lancing. I can't remember the name of it now.
When I finished at the end of the day I couldn't find the train station. rather than doing the sensible thing...asking someone for directions or phoning for a taxi. I walked...all the way from Lancing to Worthing....in shoes that were slightly too big for me...can anyone say huge blisters?...ouch.
( , Fri 8 Sep 2006, 18:05, Reply)
About three years ago I was doing agency work. there was one place I worked for in lancing. I can't remember the name of it now.
When I finished at the end of the day I couldn't find the train station. rather than doing the sensible thing...asking someone for directions or phoning for a taxi. I walked...all the way from Lancing to Worthing....in shoes that were slightly too big for me...can anyone say huge blisters?...ouch.
( , Fri 8 Sep 2006, 18:05, Reply)
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