Dec 2017
10:53am, 9 Dec 2017
2,424 posts
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K5 Gus
Daidy, speak to damo2000 on here - he is Mr Appin Sports. Doesn't post on many threads so doubt he'll see this, but send him an fmail
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Dec 2017
10:53am, 9 Dec 2017
2,425 posts
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K5 Gus
Oops, Daisy, not Daidy
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Dec 2017
11:10am, 9 Dec 2017
20,669 posts
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Deck the Halls Daisy
Thanks for that K5!
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Dec 2017
11:20am, 9 Dec 2017
2,556 posts
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Fragile Do Not Bend
I like vests for warm weather but for some reason vests are almost always tighter on the hips than a short of the same size, and I hate showing off my spare tyre.
I wouldn’t enter a race that didn’t have a medal, they all go on my display hanger.
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Dec 2017
11:21am, 9 Dec 2017
2,718 posts
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mr d
I’d need to wax my shoulders to wear a vest.
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Dec 2017
1:15pm, 9 Dec 2017
6,139 posts
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The_Saint
That reminds me of Frank Skinner "All my Greek friends call me 'baldy shoulders'"
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Dec 2017
1:47pm, 9 Dec 2017
20,670 posts
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Deck the Halls Daisy
FNDB that's the biggest complaint about our club vests - allegedly ladies fit but only if ladies are exactly the same size on their hips as they are up top - the shirts always seem better cut to accommodate a woman's shape.
Getting back to the OP, I've been thinking about other race mementos. One race gives a glass every year, inscribed with the name and year of the race, and I use mine regularly; another gave a coaster with the name of the race printed on it, and I use that every day!
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Dec 2017
11:12am, 20 Dec 2017
6,149 posts
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The_Saint
Thanks, sorry for the delay, I think I am reluctantly going to have to concede to the "UK is too cold to wear vests running ever" "Bare shoulders are almost pornographic" "Running vests? are you a communist?"
lobby and go with T-Shirts and Buffs.
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Dec 2017
6:50pm, 20 Dec 2017
2,745 posts
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mr d
Buffs are great, with t-shirts it’s all about how the size comes up.
The last two I received, one is amazing and a great fit, the other one even with my injury layoff weight gain is halfway to a dress.
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