sounds fantastic, now you are used to not sleeping in tents maybe we all need to sign up for Byte night next year?
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2 scarves
1 decorated bowl
1 jumper
1 necklace (Inca calendar)
3 llama keyrings
Around £30 for the lot.
Edit: forgot the coca tea bags!Comment
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Wow, didn't realise that was this soon. Congratulations! What's next?Originally posted by mudskipper View PostHad an awesome time!Comment
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Awesome- that looks nice.
I did my first ever Park Run on Saturday morning (Because my wife made me). It was cold, pouring with rain and I probably should have had something to eat on the morning (Or something better than a Chinese Takeaway on Friday night). Still, I got round in 26:49 which I suppose isn't a bad benchmark - I need to do more speedwork.Comment
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Excellent - not going too fast on your first means you get to enjoy PBs more oftenOriginally posted by vwdan View PostAwesome- that looks nice.
I did my first ever Park Run on Saturday morning (Because my wife made me). It was cold, pouring with rain and I probably should have had something to eat on the morning (Or something better than a Chinese Takeaway on Friday night). Still, I got round in 26:49 which I suppose isn't a bad benchmark - I need to do more speedwork.
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Take MF and you have your bases covered!Originally posted by mudskipper View PostFeck me, their slowest runner is 33:16. This means there's a real possibility I could come last...Comment
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