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  • 6/11/2025
A young woman with Down syndrome refuses to be defined by disability and takes control of her own life. Her ambition to | dG1fZWljenp1cHpPeVk
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00:01I'm Poppy Simpson. We're a family business. What about my apprenticeship day?
00:11You need a license for that. And you've got to sit a test.
00:14You can teach me. Not now, Poppy, okay? There's a lot going on.
00:18You're not fair.
00:21You're back, Poppy. You understand you can't get behind a wheel by yourself, right?
00:30What about that sister of yours? Have you signed up yet?
00:41Are you looking for someone?
00:43I thought you were spoken for.
00:47Your father had very high hopes for her, you know.
00:52Hi, Luke.
00:54Ready?
00:55Don't worry, Luke. I've done it before.
00:58Bit cheeky, aren't you?
01:00Yes.
01:02You going somewhere?
01:03An appointment.
01:10You're the grease monkey.
01:11Yeah.
01:12Vroom, vroom.
01:13Special love.
01:23Whoa.
01:24How'd you get so good?
01:25I got a little bit extra.
01:28What?
01:29Do you think I don't know that you've been sneaking around behind my back?
01:31I'll fix the next car, but it didn't cost you anything because you don't pay me.
01:38I thought I told you to stay away, Birdie.
01:39You don't even give her a chance.
01:40Poppy is quite capable of having her own life. You need to let her go.
01:45Left foot brake, white foot gas.
01:46Left foot brake, white foot gas.
01:51give her a chance. Poppy is quite capable of having her own life. You need to let her go.
01:57Left foot brake, white foot gas.

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