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The Prime Minister Tony Blair |
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03 December 2002 |
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Dear Robin, Mike, Miles and Caroline
I wanted to write and congratulate you
all on having successfully completed your
"Around the World in 80 Ways"
expedition.
This is no mean feat and I greatly admire
the courage and determination you have shown
in achieving your goal. You are an inspiration
to us all.
With all good wishes, yours sincerely Tony
Blair.
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Sir Tom Farmer |
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16 November 2002 |
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Good Day Team
I have been following your adventure on
the web site and also from comments made
to me by people you have met as you travel
around the world.........Your achievements
have amazed and encouraged everyone who
has come in contact with you. The message
passed back to me from everyone has been
"we will from now on always remember
that with courage and support people can
overcome many obstacles".....I also
have been told that after
meeting you and seeing your determination
they now realise that people with physical
problems have a role to play in our society.
This is something you know and now because
of your efforts many many people throughout
the world now appreciate this.
Now the new challenge for you to think
about.....WHAT NEXT
Best Wishes
TOM FARMER
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Regana, Singapore Leg |
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07 November 2002 |
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Dear All...
I hope all is well with the gang...i would
like to say that it was a great pleasure
to have met all of you.
And i wish you all the best in your future
endeavors. i has a great time while you
guys were here and i hope that all of you
would come back again.
So what have you guys been up too...i hope
not jumping off cliffs or DRIVING again!!!..
Please send my love and regards to Robin
and Mary.
Do take care and be good...
Would you be so kind in furnishing me with
your home addresses so that i will be able
to send all of you Christmas Cards done
by children with disabilities?
Have a wonderful "holiday" and
good luck
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Mervyn Sek, Honours Undergraduate
National University of Singapore |
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02 November 2002 |
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Dear Robin, Miles, Caroline and Mike,
I had an excellent time at the National
Youth Forum today at the Singapore Polytechnic.
It is delightful and encouraging to learn
that you have proven the world that nothing
can stop people from living their dreams!
Your commitment and determination to share
your lives, and to live your dreams are
pillars of strength for others. I hope that
you will continue to be a beacon of light
for the people around the world. It would
be nice if you could publish a book (with
lots of photos) of your 80-ways adventure!
I wish you all the best in your future endeavours!
Thank you very much for daring to dream
and living life to the fullest!
God speed and God bless! =)
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Tan Cher Chong, Singapore
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02 November 2002 |
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Hi
I was at the Singapore Polytechnic this
morning with my pupils and we must really
thank you for sharing your experience. You
are so full of energy, so inspiring and
speak with so much zest, so much life. You've
accomplished so much, overcame so much and
yet you are so humble. I was most tempted
to throw myself forward to congratulate
you and to wish you all the best for the
journey ahead. You were busy engaged and
we have to catch the bus back to school.
Congratulations for being heros and heroine
in your own eyes. I believe no one can praise
him or her enough other than himself or
herself.
I wish you good health and lot's of happiness.
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Joan Dent, President, Central Scotland Association
of Secretaries
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Wednesday, 16 Oct 2002 |
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Hi to All the Team
Central Scotland Branch of the Association
of Secretaries would like to send our very
best wishes to 'The Team'. Mary visited
us in April when she told us about you all,
your very positive attitudes to life and
the various journeys using various modes
of transport through various countries.
After visiting and reading the Web Page
today, we will be watching the website with
interest over the coming weeks and looking
forward to Mary's visit again in April 2003
to let us know how the adventure concluded
and the Foundation's plans for the future.
Very best wishes and good luck for the
future.
Regards, Joan
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jdent@cala.co.uk |
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Liz
Goudie, Ireland. |
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Wed, 4 Sep 2002 |
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Hi - I was one of the parents who helped
to walk the Cramond School children down
to the Kirk this morning. I Just wanted
to say thank you for saying so many positive
'you can do it' words to them all. You have
really caught their imagination - as he
walked through the door after school his
first words were that swinging through the
trees was another way!
Along with his big brother and sister we
cycled down to see your slaves and chariot.
Even the two teenagers were impressed!
Enjoy your trip, we'll read the website
with interest over the comming weeks.
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lizgoudienct@blueyonder.co.uk |
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