Peanuts & Bolts

2 Goodgymers helped an isolated person in Camden
Kash
Sevan
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Camden

Monday 8th May 2023

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Kash and Sevan arrived for their second mission of the day in central London. They were within throwing distance of Covent Garden, which was a first for them.

This mission was both one of the best and worst tasks, building flat pack furniture. In this case 2 sets of shelves or bookcases. This type of task was rewarding when you had a successfully built thing, yet oh so frustrating when trying and failing to follow the instructions.

Kash and Sevan managed to make all of the possible mistakes while building the shelves. Having the base of the shelves up side down? Check! Having the metal legs the wrong way around? Yup, that too! After fixing the legs, realising that the shelves were back to front? Bingo! Despite the frustrations, they did manage to build one full set and construct the wooden shelves for the second set, ready for another GoodGym visit to complete the job.

The beneficiary had one extra task for them to do. While Sevan was tidying up plastic bags and hundreds of bits of static-y polystyrene, Kash was hauling 25kg of peanuts up to the first floor. At least, that was the plan, but Kash wanted more weight training, so carried them to the second floor before discovering her mistake. The peanuts and shelves were delivered a bit later than expected to a very pleased beneficiary who sent them off with a cheery "I've got more shelves coming".



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Kash

Mon 8th May 2023 at 11:29pm

You forgot to mention that we struggled to find the location 😂 What a day!

Bristol runner

Tue 9th May 2023 at 1:27pm

well done both!

Kash

Tue 9th May 2023 at 11:26pm

Thank you Dave!

John Shirley

Thu 11th May 2023 at 10:48am

well done, I remember doing that kind of missio n and it took us three hours to get the thing erected

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