My bottom draw is now so full of race t-shirts that it fails to close properly. Unfortunatley I do not have the heart to throw them into the dustbin and feel that a good portion of them should go to good home. Does anyone have any bright ideas as to who I can bestow them upon?
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Bollox! I never do any of the above really but it sounds very domesticated doesn't it!
My two kids are aged three and one, so would be lost in any of my Bath Half t-shirts (four of them).
Roz's idea of sending them to the kids nursery for their painting activities is a great idea and one that I will follow up on.
Many thanks.
I usually let my human running friend wear it.
He's got lots, going through various stages from pristine to dusters.
Blotts' mate and Ironwolf. Do you think we should start a "Running Dog's only" thread?
It was from last year's Race for Life, but I haven't worn it to date. I think I'm subconsciously trying to preserve it, but now I have a new one for this year's race, so I guess that's silly really.
I should start wearing them. I do have one rule though - if the t-shirt arrives before the race it doesn't get worn for the first time until race day! (Discounting actually trying it on, of course).
The scale of my problem is that I have over thirty of them!!! Even wearing them for training means that I have an over excessive amount. I guess that I could throw one away rather than washing it after a training run, but that is a tad wastefull.
I am now waiting for a response from my childrens nursery to see if they can make good use of them for arts and crafts, as per Roz's suggestion.
Good idea.You look like a nice dog.Are you a lunatic too?
love fm Blott
So if you see a two year old wearing a paint splattered Amsterdam Half Marathon, Whiteoak Triathlon or an Atlanta 5K t-shirt you will know where it has come from.
Regards Darren