All About Me, Myself and Everyone Else



Yes this is me, Tim, taken just after completion of my degree in Sports Science. I'm 22 and will be starting my MSc in Applied Sport Psychology at the end of September 2001. Following are a few pictures which I have quickly thrown together to try and introduce myself a little. I hope you enjoy.


My niece Lydia and nephew Adam.


Me, my Italian cousin, and her fiance taken only a few weeks ago. No I'm not a dwarf and he's not a giant but we were standing on a slope. No comment on the fact I'm actually wearing a suit.


This is the view from my new flat in Wales. I'll get some more pictures of it up soon but at the present time it's being renovated.


Okay here's a better view with the Snowdonia mountains in the background and Bangor starting to appear on the right.


This is taken from the mountain Y Garn in the Snodownia mountain range and overlooks Lake Idwal and Lake Ogwen.


Taken from the same place but this time facing towards Anglesey. The next photo is taken from the farthest peak forward in this photo. Being the kind of guy I was I had blisters on my feet so I just went barefoot across to it. That's what you get growing up in Africa, but some of the looks and comments I got from those I passed were great.


Okay this overlooks Anglesey and you can just see the Menai Strait separating it from the mainland.


I grew up both in Liberia and Ivory Coast (West Africa). I think this photo typifies the continent.


One of my fav photos taken at Takaro (for those of you who actually know where that is).


Also at Takaro where I worked for about six weeks.


Dad and I at Timbuktu and no I'm not referring to the camels for those of you who've been asking.


I'm always up for trying new things and on this occasion I was asked by the local hospital to participate in mock scenarios for doctors completing their emergency examinations. I was a 40 year old male (go figure) who had climbed up an electric pole to retrieve his son's kite. Touching the wire I had been electrocuted and had fallen 20 feet where I was administered CPR. I had electrical exit wounds on the right leg and left hand, a collapsed left lung and internal bleeding around the stomach. It was quite an experience and for all you doctors out there, I trust you less now than I did before.


My usual graveyard shift at work. It's a hard life!


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