Third Time’s A Charm

    Simpson Wood
    16th November 2018
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    And boy do these gents have a lot of charm, well at least that’s what they think!  Some of the braver men of Simpson Wood swapped their calculators for the catwalk yet again in aid of the Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice and the wonderful work they do.

    They were pretty astounded to be invited back for the third year running, particularly after more was seen of our colleagues last year than colleagues should be akin to.  This year the team were led by director, Shaun Wood, after Mark had handed over the reins.  Mark said “I’m happy taking a back seat and letting it happen under Shaun’s guidance.”  After the swimsuit scene last year, it’s certain to say that a few of us back at the office had a few reservations of what to expect.

    They did not let us down!  Our models, with the addition of liquid courage, made the catwalk their very own, overrunning the choice of music on two of their scenes.  They just couldn’t get enough of the crowd and the crowd couldn’t get enough of them!  Wearing exceptional attire from Joshua Adams the gents looked dapper as always, walking out to the James Bond theme tune, the battle began for the favourite next British Secret Service spy.

    Once again our Accountants and Financial Advisers proved that they are not boring, and personally believe that they are responsible for the repeat visitors in the crowd.  All proceeds going to the exceptionally important work of Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice.  If you would like to donate to this extremely worthwhile cause and support our models/accountants/investment and tax advisers, please do so via the donation page on the Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice website.

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