Today I began the Global Corporate Challenge. I don’t very often participate in work events, so when this one came around I decided to join in. The idea is that you are put into a team of seven people from your company, given a bag of goodies (mouse pad, cap, water bottle - all the usual corporate marketing paraphernalia), which contains two pedometers, and encouraged to walk 10,000 steps a day. You enter your step count into the website every day and take a virtual journey around the world. First we had to decide on a team name, which was an amusing endeavour. One fellow was convinced that the name should contain either "ninjas" or "assassins". Another thought we should use Thomson and Reuters Excellent Walkers because it was a play on words of a famous movie. Call me stupid but I couldn’t pick the movie. Apparently it was "Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventures", and apparently word substitution will do for a play on words for some. In a moment of stupidity I sent my team an email saying "I have it! The Thomson Thunder Thighs!" (not at all being serious). Anyway, you know what happens with stupid ideas and that actually became the group consensus, after a little squabbling, so I now am in a team called The Thomson Thunder Thighs, and it was actually MY idea. This morning I clipped on my pedometer and it appears that for the next four months I am to be dogged by this small rattling thing which sounds like there is a stone in my shoe. The challenge began in Valparaiso, Chile. It made me think of this great song by Sting, which I taught myself to play on the flute many years ago just because I really liked it. It’s a little reminiscent of an Irish Ballad and just because I can I’ve pasted it in here:
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Thunder Thighs in Valparaiso
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Today I began the Global Corporate Challenge. I don’t very often participate in work events, so when this one came around I decided to join in. The idea is that you are put into a team of seven people from your company, given a bag of goodies (mouse pad, cap, water bottle - all the usual corporate marketing paraphernalia), which contains two pedometers, and encouraged to walk 10,000 steps a day. You enter your step count into the website every day and take a virtual journey around the world. First we had to decide on a team name, which was an amusing endeavour. One fellow was convinced that the name should contain either "ninjas" or "assassins". Another thought we should use Thomson and Reuters Excellent Walkers because it was a play on words of a famous movie. Call me stupid but I couldn’t pick the movie. Apparently it was "Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventures", and apparently word substitution will do for a play on words for some. In a moment of stupidity I sent my team an email saying "I have it! The Thomson Thunder Thighs!" (not at all being serious). Anyway, you know what happens with stupid ideas and that actually became the group consensus, after a little squabbling, so I now am in a team called The Thomson Thunder Thighs, and it was actually MY idea. This morning I clipped on my pedometer and it appears that for the next four months I am to be dogged by this small rattling thing which sounds like there is a stone in my shoe. The challenge began in Valparaiso, Chile. It made me think of this great song by Sting, which I taught myself to play on the flute many years ago just because I really liked it. It’s a little reminiscent of an Irish Ballad and just because I can I’ve pasted it in here: