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A new beginning

Riding over to the SOUTH office (Ben’s spare bedroom) today marked a new beginning. I’mve left my job. I’mm unemployed. I’mm thrilled to bits.
It’s my first day working full time, 9-to-5 and every hour before and after that on the expedition. I can’t wait to get stuck into it. The river was beautiful, the sun was shining, I couldn’t help but get competitive and overtake a guy on his road bike so I got to the office sweaty and hot. But I didn’t care. There’s so much to do. There’s so much potential. It’s going to be a mad, busy, colourful summer. There’s cash to raise, flights to book, muscles to build and cricket to listen to on Test Match Special. Bliss.

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