sub 2 hours for the Plymouth half? hahahahahahaha!!! Although, my offer of a shandy if you come in twice as fast as I do still stands
Hoe 10 I found very hard work, missed the deadline for entries last year and won't be able to do it this, but in '07 I came in within seconds of 2 hours having walked about 3 miles of it. The last hill over Stonehouse bridge and up to Brickfields about killed me...but you'll be used to that one won't you 42?
Kazum, I wasn't last the year I did it either, and there was a sweeper who paced the last lady home (in case you were worried about being left, not implying you would be)
42 of course we deliver! The sandwich bar where you live takes our stuff. (Or it did last time I was in work)
Kazum, the lunch bit is an athletes exclusion zone, but you can hand things over the fence Rotherham style. Haven't seen the Hoe 10 is full, sorry
210bpm, expensive but well worth it. Cheaper than Bath, and about a hundred times better organised, and of course I won't be needing to pay for extra train tickets should they forget to sort out a first aid tent as Bath did last year.
Your leccy given out again? I'm trying to work out if 3 miles last night as a first run since early December is a taper for the First Chance on the 18th, or training
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sub 2 hours for the Plymouth half? hahahahahahaha!!! Although, my offer of a shandy if you come in twice as fast as I do still stands
Hoe 10 I found very hard work, missed the deadline for entries last year and won't be able to do it this, but in '07 I came in within seconds of 2 hours having walked about 3 miles of it. The last hill over Stonehouse bridge and up to Brickfields about killed me...but you'll be used to that one won't you 42?
Kazum, I wasn't last the year I did it either, and there was a sweeper who paced the last lady home (in case you were worried about being left, not implying you would be)
3164!!!!? Pah! I'll take one and run a mile!
Where's my number anyway?
I said: I will take one and run a MILE
Kwilter 854
number42 1214
kittenkat 3164
21 g*nsters seconds pasties? I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole
I have a friend who usually helps in the tea tent. She can be the judge
1:32????? Presumably that's with a rucksack?
I will eat 22 pasties and run a mile!
And kwilter: Did I ever tell you I went to school with the Ginster children?
Kwilter: you may be right. Do you deliver!?
Plymouth Half...Game On...but have you seen the entry price?!
As if there was any doubt, the council clearly invested money in Landsbanki.
I'm in. With webbing - for help for heroes...I'm going for 1hour 10
ya...right.
210bpm,
Some of us have built in webbing
Im in, if only for the lunch at the end, sounds fab.... may conceal my children about myself so we can all have a free lunch!
Still haven't sent in form for Hoe 10.... do you think its full yet? (say it is, say it is!)
42 of course we deliver! The sandwich bar where you live takes our stuff. (Or it did last time I was in work)
Kazum, the lunch bit is an athletes exclusion zone, but you can hand things over the fence Rotherham style. Haven't seen the Hoe 10 is full, sorry
210bpm, expensive but well worth it. Cheaper than Bath, and about a hundred times better organised, and of course I won't be needing to pay for extra train tickets should they forget to sort out a first aid tent as Bath did last year.