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Hobo wrote:I'm not a bike person. I guess I just like the comforts, cars have to offer.
and they say the London Marathon is a strainepsilon75 wrote:Hobo wrote:I'm not a bike person. I guess I just like the comforts, cars have to offer.
Im now a BIG rickshaw fan...........how that guy peddled myself and John(fat boys combined weight around 33 stone) the whole length of Tottenham court road defied belief We could not walk anymore and had to get a form of transport,that guy was worth every penny of £6 Hats off to him,mind you his calfs were huge and not surprising
Nice one mate, that reminds me I'll have to think about this Charity Raffle Thang (if it takes off, I might do a bit for a Dementia charity as Cliffs dad died the other day, my dad had the same thing).epsilon75 wrote:Believe it or not Andy i did once run a half marathon in 1 hour 40 minutes in aid of Cystic Fibrosis,mind you i weighed three stone less and was 19 years old
Good job I wasn't with you as well eh!epsilon75 wrote:Hobo wrote:I'm not a bike person. I guess I just like the comforts, cars have to offer.
Im now a BIG rickshaw fan...........how that guy peddled myself and John(fat boys combined weight around 33 stone) the whole length of Tottenham court road defied belief We could not walk anymore and had to get a form of transport,that guy was worth every penny of £6 Hats off to him,mind you his calfs were huge and not surprising
24db wrote:Nice one mate, that reminds me I'll have to think about this Charity Raffle Thang (if it takes off, I might do a bit for a Dementia charity as Cliffs dad died the other day, my dad had the same thing).epsilon75 wrote:Believe it or not Andy i did once run a half marathon in 1 hour 40 minutes in aid of Cystic Fibrosis,mind you i weighed three stone less and was 19 years old
Hobo wrote:Good job I wasn't with you as well eh!epsilon75 wrote:Hobo wrote:I'm not a bike person. I guess I just like the comforts, cars have to offer.
Im now a BIG rickshaw fan...........how that guy peddled myself and John(fat boys combined weight around 33 stone) the whole length of Tottenham court road defied belief We could not walk anymore and had to get a form of transport,that guy was worth every penny of £6 Hats off to him,mind you his calfs were huge and not surprising
I'll second this - my mum is suffering from it at present, and its very difficult to cope with seeing close family members in this condition.epsilon75 wrote:24db wrote:Nice one mate, that reminds me I'll have to think about this Charity Raffle Thang (if it takes off, I might do a bit for a Dementia charity as Cliffs dad died the other day, my dad had the same thing).epsilon75 wrote:Believe it or not Andy i did once run a half marathon in 1 hour 40 minutes in aid of Cystic Fibrosis,mind you i weighed three stone less and was 19 years old
Brilliant idea mate.............my nan died of it and it was a sad way to see her go,so of course i wholeheartedly agree with you on this charity.....
Brilliant! many thanks Tim, perhaps we could do a 50:50 split with the charities?timer wrote:I'll second this - my mum is suffering from it at present, and its very difficult to cope with seeing close family members in this condition.epsilon75 wrote:24db wrote: Nice one mate, that reminds me I'll have to think about this Charity Raffle Thang (if it takes off, I might do a bit for a Dementia charity as Cliffs dad died the other day, my dad had the same thing).
Brilliant idea mate.............my nan died of it and it was a sad way to see her go,so of course i wholeheartedly agree with you on this charity.....
I have a 1986 Tour jacket that I would like to offer for this purpose very good condition just doesn't fit anymore !.
Sounds cool, cheers.24db wrote:Brilliant! many thanks Tim, perhaps we could do a 50:50 split with the charities?timer wrote:I'll second this - my mum is suffering from it at present, and its very difficult to cope with seeing close family members in this condition.epsilon75 wrote:
Brilliant idea mate.............my nan died of it and it was a sad way to see her go,so of course i wholeheartedly agree with you on this charity.....
I have a 1986 Tour jacket that I would like to offer for this purpose very good condition just doesn't fit anymore !.
No-one's interested in this shite. Now f*ck off back to whichever hole you came from!Csquared wrote:http://Natalie-Portman-anal-action.org/ ... ie=1373888