Running at the gym is more than enough for me...no need to go out at a park and do it...people are watching!
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Originally posted by Alias View PostRunning at the gym is more than enough for me...no need to go out at a park and do it...people are watching!
@mudskipper - Forgot to add, if it makes you feel better I did the first 3km too quickly and ended up walking for a bit which really pissed me off. Near killed me making up the timeComment
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I find that im fine with it as my mind wanders but as soon as I realise that im running, its all over !Join IPSEComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAs it's had to close for the day, I now have confirmation that all the badly-parked vehicles that usually clutter the bottom of the side road are Iceland customers: there are precisely two cars parked there now.
The weird thing is that the store has a good-sized car park, which is always almost empty even as the traffic gets held up by people making multiple attempts to reverse their car into a tiny space by the kerb that saves them approximately ten feet of walking
Whine over. Wine poured. Chin chin.
* blue badge holders are excluded from my hatred in this respect.Comment
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Originally posted by Alias View PostSo they charge for parking which you can reclaim on a spend in-store? If so then you'll find most people avoid the car-park because of that or worry over the fine if they spend longer than the designated 1 hourComment
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Originally posted by Alias View PostNo reason at all
I was getting a bit worried there for a moment.Comment
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Morrisons charge a refundable* £ for parking in their carpark Monday to Saturday.
It's free on Sunday, which is the only day I park there.
*If you spend £5 or more.Comment
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Had some lentil (pffffffffffffffffft) soup for lunch.
Had a rather curious concoction for tea, which was liver and onion gravy plus some beef left over from last Sunday, with mash & carrots & peas.
It was a bit odd but quite nice.
The lentil soup was lovely.
Pffffffft.Comment
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Sunday lunch this week will consist of some lamb that festered on the counter for 36 hours, with roasties, mashed spuds, swede, and garden peas.
Sadly the runner beans have, er, run their course.
None left.
Ho hum.
Winter is on its way.Comment
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