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TS hits the Peaks, all three of them
TS spent last weekend climbing some mountains. You’ll remember The Age offered readers the chance to join us on the Three Peaks Challenge, climbing Snowdon, Scafell Pike and Ben Nevis all in quick succession.
Well, we managed it in just over 36 hours, ably assisted by Graham Robinson, an internal auditor at Accord Housing Association in West Bromwich, and Elaine Hudson, a sole-prac from Sheffield. Graham and Elaine both put up with TS’s lame jokes all the way through the ordeal, so well done to both of them.
Also, the event got us musing over the similarities and differences
between mountain climbing and accountancy. They’re similar in that once
you finish the job and get to the top, you still can’t really see
anything.
But there’s one big difference. Some would accountancy is a slightly
dry subject. Whatever else you could say about the weekend’s weather,
the word ‘dry’ never came into it.
June 25, 2007 | Permalink
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Your 'joke' has been captured for eternity on my accountancy jokes and fun blog - with due credit of course.
Posted by: Mark Lee | 29 Jun 2007 16:11:22

