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It's even on the bbc. Finding Gobi: Runner reunited with marathon companion dog - BBC News
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Originally posted by The Plantswoman View PostI thought this was going to be a heartwarming story involving a dog.
There was one in the Times this morning but I can't link to it
It involves a Scottish ultra marathon runner who was joined by a stray dog whilst running in China & he stuck with him right through to the end.
He vowed to take the dog back to the uk & left him with a Chinese friend until he returned back from the uk with all the paperwork etc.
Dog goes then missing & our runner assumes he's ended up in no. 35 at the local chop suey house.
Dog turns up some weeks later in a local park & the pair are reunited & are now together in Edinburgh.
That's heartwarming.
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I thought this was going to be a heartwarming story involving a dog.
There was one in the Times this morning but I can't link to it
It involves a Scottish ultra marathon runner who was joined by a stray dog whilst running in China & he stuck with him right through to the end.
He vowed to take the dog back to the uk & left him with a Chinese friend until he returned back from the uk with all the paperwork etc.
Dog goes then missing & our runner assumes he's ended up in no. 35 at the local chop suey house.
Dog turns up some weeks later in a local park & the pair are reunited & are now together in Edinburgh.
That's heartwarming.
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostSomething akin to the Bat Signal, but projecting tulip a rather than a bat?
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Something akin to the Bat Signal, but projecting a tulip rather than a bat?Last edited by SlipTheJab; 26 August 2016, 10:53.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
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Originally posted by suityou01 View Post...
You can't even PM me for details as the pimp is one of those that doesn't send contact details.
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Somewhat heartwarming
Gig I was put forward 2 months ago, data migration - absolute shoe in for it.
Agent puts me forward, then comes back to me for rate. I Know, schoolboy error on both parts... I give rate.
Last I hear of it.....
Until today from the same agent. "The same role has gone live"
Or "Data migration is a pigs ear and they need another patsy and are now prepared to pay a bit more".
You can't even PM me for details as the pimp is one of those that doesn't send contact details.Tags: None
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