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Also, let's face it, if it looked a doddle, who would bother donating so much cash to charity. All that suffering for a good cause (and I'm pretty sure it was sincere - see comment above about open water swim) makes for much better TV than, "Oh look, person who's trained very hard and/or is very good at that completes challenge with no bother".
Good job done!
I'm not detracting from those who are very good and/or trained hard - also, good job done, just talking TV charity cash collection.
We were talking about this sort of thing (not Ms McCall's travails) at the weekend and we came to the conclusion that it is a lot easier to wrest cash from people's sweaty maws, if what you are doing will be a real challenge. That's people for you.
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