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  • eek
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Worked fine for a while, and nearly finished mowing the lawns, but now the damned thing won't turn on!

    The battery is fully charged, and inserted properly along with the little override key. But the dead man's handle has stopped actually turning the thing on. This handle is linked to the motor with a steel cable, which also goes through an on-off switch half way up the main handle. But the cable has obviously lost a slight bit of tension and pulling the dead man's handle up to the main frame no longer starts the motor.

    So I guess next weekend will start with a visit to Homebase
    15% off supposedly next weekend

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Also taking delivery of my snazzy new cordless electric lawnmower tomorrow, just in the nick of time as the lawn hasn't been mowed for nearly a month and is rapidly turning into a meadow
    Worked fine for a while, and nearly finished mowing the lawns, but now the damned thing won't turn on!

    The battery is fully charged, and inserted properly along with the little override key. But the dead man's handle has stopped actually turning the thing on. This handle is linked to the motor with a steel cable, which also goes through an on-off switch half way up the main handle. But the cable has obviously lost a slight bit of tension and pulling the dead man's handle up to the main frame no longer starts the motor.

    So I guess next weekend will start with a visit to Homebase

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  • vwdan
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Yeah but if you ran 100+ miles a week you would find it hard to keep weight on.
    I'm not saying that they should look any different, just that it's not a look I aspire to.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by vwdan View Post

    Haha, I thought this while watching it on TV. They're clearly fit as hell and I'm very jealous of their ability, but they don't look how I want to look.
    Yeah but if you ran 100+ miles a week you would find it hard to keep weight on.

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  • vwdan
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    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    Cheers all. Who knew the Surrey Hills had so many damn hills It was hot out there but I hobbled round in 2 hrs 1 min.
    Nicely done. I doubt I could average a sub 10:00min/mile half marathon in any weather

    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    I went to watch the CW marathon this morning.

    You kind of feel better about your own marathon times when you see they are all emaciated and/or midgets.
    Haha, I thought this while watching it on TV. They're clearly fit as hell and I'm very jealous of their ability, but they don't look how I want to look.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    There's an impressive number of fit, or getting fit people on here

    i wonder what an agents site would be like

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  • administrator
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    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    Cheers all. Who knew the Surrey Hills had so many damn hills It was hot out there but I hobbled round in 2 hrs 1 min.
    That wasn't hobbling then mate, very respectable for a hilly course on a hot day IMO. Congrats!

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  • quackhandle
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    Liverpool Giants. It was quite good.

    qh

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by oracleslave View Post
    Cheers all. Who knew the Surrey Hills had so many damn hills It was hot out there but I hobbled round in 2 hrs 1 min.
    Congrats! Seems to be a day for 1/2 marathons.

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  • xoggoth
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    Went to local running club last week. Bloke with a belly the size of semi detached house was there who had entered for a marathon in 36 weeks. He has his work cut out but I had to admire the determination. How many other fat/unfit people would set themselves a target like that?

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  • minestrone
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    I went to watch the CW marathon this morning.

    You kind of feel better about your own marathon times when you see they are all emaciated and/or midgets.

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by vwdan View Post
    Good luck, dude. I was meant to do a 10 miler yesterday, dropped it down to 6 and after half way pretty much gave up running. The Sun was totally unbearable and even though I drank a litre of water I felt dehydrated all evening
    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    Good luck - hope it's not too hot! (for the run, not the beach...)
    Originally posted by administrator View Post
    Good luck oracleslave!!
    Cheers all. Who knew the Surrey Hills had so many damn hills It was hot out there but I hobbled round in 2 hrs 1 min.

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  • Pondlife
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    TFA

    Mrs P is away until next weekend.
    An all-dayer has been called for tomorrow under the premise that there's some rugby on. I've pointed out that a 12 o'clock start is a bit adventurous for a 7pm kickoff. As a consequence my email inbox contains more man-up & grow a pair comments than suity's rep list.
    Sun: recovering and pottering in the garden

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  • original PM
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    some beer in manchester tonight

    some golf and some beer in the home town tomorrow

    sunday nowt (thank the lord!)

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  • CloudWalker
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    House hunting and probably selling a kidney to pay for the house

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