Aug 2007
5:54pm, 17 Aug 2007
14,820 posts
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Siouxsie
LOL, No waaay! It was knee deep today though and freezing.
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Aug 2007
6:00pm, 17 Aug 2007
21,536 posts
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santababy
crazy girl, i hate gettin feet wet, im wimp
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Aug 2007
6:04pm, 17 Aug 2007
14,821 posts
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Siouxsie
you're calling *me* crazy?? Errr...lol
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Aug 2007
6:06pm, 17 Aug 2007
21,538 posts
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santababy
hmm, you may have a point
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Aug 2007
6:52pm, 17 Aug 2007
9 posts
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Rick OShay
Thanks for saying hello, Jude, Oldbiddy (great photo) and Santababy (yep, you are clearly mad).
Two cheeky little runs today. Into the city fm Canary Wharf as part of my commute (2.9miler, in 24 mins) then a much more lively 10k in 48 mins at lunchtime.
Both bloomin marvelous.
To Balham Bouncer + TRO Saracen, I'm often running the same sort of routes around the embankment. The Bod icon, does actually pretty much match how I look, so plse say hello, the next time you see a bald, yellow and triangular runner bimbling along.
Nice weekend all.
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Aug 2007
8:49pm, 17 Aug 2007
9,690 posts
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One ten minute mile, that's how it was.
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Aug 2007
9:45pm, 17 Aug 2007
774 posts
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Fabby doo.
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Aug 2007
8:58am, 18 Aug 2007
286 posts
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SODIron © 2002
Not running today, resting my strained buttock !!
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Aug 2007
9:56am, 18 Aug 2007
1,333 posts
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19 miles nice steady with slower runners,just whot i needed ,time on legs 2h;20mins for berlin mara training. felt ok.nice 5 mile race sunday !
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Aug 2007
11:20am, 18 Aug 2007
First-time poster!!
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Banny
10.5m 1:38:38 Oh well abit of the rain came today. Thank fully only a light drizzle. However it was the worst ground this morning as I entered the outside world, it was damp with small puddles. Does anyone else hate the wet ground? I find my feet slip and I feel very concious of this. I cannot run properly. On route today ickenham had a few people moving about thus causing me to run inside the pavement next to the shops. On the way up to the A40 they have all but finished the bridge now. Nice and clear up Swakeleys Road. good news, they haf=ve cut back the hedge coming up to Harefield Road now so you can run on the pavement with out fear of losing an eye. The run down from the roundabout down to the Oxford Road was its usual half effort because of its narrowness and also encountering a pedestrian, how unusual is that? even more, carrying a tiny effort of a pooch! Nice arse though. her not the pooch. Oxford Road nice and casual, St John's Road straightforward but I was begining to feel the miles at this point (about 6.5). Cowley M R was comfortable but any plans on running up to half marathon were dispelled heer as I had to get home with plenty of time. Station Road to Hill Hosp was nice and fluent, even getting a mumbled comp-liment from a passer by who said "good show" as I said good morning. Thats what we all like to hear. The whole run from there was then a bit harder with the ol' knee telling me it was there. The final mile from the BP garage is always harder on longwer runs when it should be fast. But do you know what? I don't care as long as I am out there. One thing's for sure, autumn is arriving fast. Horrible and damp.
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