Ed and his 'Difficult Women'

6 Goodgymers helped their local community in York
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York

Thursday 1st December 2022

Report written by Ed Woollard (He/Him)

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After a slight bit of confusion about the actual venue for the task, 6 GG Yorkies eventually arrived at Tang Hall Explore Library, which is definitely not the same place as Tang Hall Community Centre. Even more confusion ensued when we were greeted by a very surpised-looking member of staff who I was told would be expecting us. However, Suzanne from the Library saved the day and was fully prepared for our arrival, even if we were a little later than expected! Oh, and big shout out to Debs for arriving in a car so she could spare Tay and Ange from any more running

Eventually we got underway with the actual task - setting up tables and sorting books. Effectively, it turns out there are only a limited genre of books in the world which can easily be classified the following:

Kids (including troubled teens). Light and Fluffy. A bit dark and murdery. James Patterson/Andy McNab. Historical fiction. War. Biogrophies of very dislikable people.

That's it. No other types of book exist in the history of the written word

We each picked a title for the team photo which we felt best suited us and thus the task was complete

Good fun had by all


Session Leader
York
Area activator
TaskForce
Run leader
Attendees
Tamar Goudie (Tay)
Debs Sharpe
Emma
Ed Woollard
Angela Graham
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