Blue Drew was a man of many quirks, but perhaps the most peculiar of all was his steadfast belief that a bright blue safety vest was the key to avoiding shark attacks in the field. It all began when he received the antigravity award in surveying, an honor bestowed upon him for his groundbreaking work in the Mediterranean.
Upon his return, Drew refused to take off his safety vest, insisting that the shade of blue it boasted was the best possible defense against hungry sharks. His crew members were initially amused by his peculiar behavior, but as time went on, they grew increasingly concerned for his safety.
Despite their protests, Drew continued to wear the blue vest on all of his surveying expeditions, convinced that it was the only thing standing between him and a potentially deadly encounter with a shark. He refused to wear the reflective safety vests that his crew members wore, arguing that they did not offer any protection against the ocean's fiercest predators.
As if that wasn't enough, Drew also refused to ever put his antigravity award down. He carried it with him everywhere he went, even when he was knee-deep in mud or waist-high in water. His crew members often joked that the award was his good luck charm, but in reality, it was more like a security blanket.
Despite his eccentricities, Drew was a skilled surveyor, and his work continued to impress his colleagues and clients alike. They marveled at his attention to detail and his ability to navigate even the most challenging terrain.
As time went on, Drew's crew members grew used to his quirks, and even began to appreciate the humor in his insistence on wearing the blue safety vest and carrying his award everywhere he went. They saw him as a lovable oddball, someone who was a little bit different, but always had their back when it came to getting the job done.
And so, Blue Drew continued to wear his blue safety vest, carry his antigravity award, and survey the land, undeterred by the teasing of his crew members or the potential threat of shark attacks. For him, it was just another day in the field, doing what he loved and keeping himself safe in his own unique way.
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