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the day when the sun was blinding, a man, who wore a blue and red t-shirt, was
strolling down the streets of London when suddenly as he looked around the corner
of an enormous building, the light blinded him. He was not expecting this, so it
was a bit of a surprise. After that, he went to the hospital to go check on his
eyes to see if they were damaged and nothing bad had happened, so he was okay.
Once he left the hospital, he knew he was saved and wore sunglasses every
single day.
This is a good lesson for us all Michael. Perhaps it's a message that the skin cancer people in the UK might like to use. In New Zealand here we are encouraged to slip, slop, slap and wrap - slip on a shirt, slop on some sunscreen, slap on a hat and wrap on some sunnies. I guess it applies the world over.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,
Jackie (Team 100WC)