Jul 2010
3:40pm, 13 Jul 2010
6,314 posts
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Naomi P
NJ, if you want the name of a good printer's, let me know.
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Jul 2010
3:43pm, 13 Jul 2010
499 posts
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AJH
It would be brilliant to have one to do London in..........
Marcusuno, really!!!!!
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Jul 2010
3:49pm, 13 Jul 2010
10,510 posts
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ogee
I'm a good printer:)
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Jul 2010
3:50pm, 13 Jul 2010
10,511 posts
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ogee
Just don't do T-shirts though;)
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Jul 2010
4:07pm, 13 Jul 2010
196 posts
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Marcusuno
NP - did you much return by way of sponsership for your £100 outlay?
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Jul 2010
4:07pm, 13 Jul 2010
11,853 posts
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Velociraptor
Of course, training in the winter carrying a lard-jacket will give you an advantage if you then shift the weight before the event
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Jul 2010
4:13pm, 13 Jul 2010
6,315 posts
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Naomi P
Eh what M??
If you mean what I think you mean... I paid for the t-shirts and vests myself, up front, having asked the (2010) 10 in 10 runners whether they wanted them. I then sent them all out and asked them to pay me. A few people haven't and I'm currently about £100 down. It wasn't anything to do with the sponsorship.
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Jul 2010
4:25pm, 13 Jul 2010
14,260 posts
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Foxy Davy
Pre 10 in 10 in '09 I had an embroidered fleece made with event details & my just giving address on the back (as seen at the beginning of last years video).
Shame we didnt get race vests this year similar to last yeasr.
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Jul 2010
4:35pm, 13 Jul 2010
500 posts
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AJH
N, I think he meant, did having the tshirts/vests generate any sponsorship?
Not good that you ended up out of pocket.
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Jul 2010
4:37pm, 13 Jul 2010
501 posts
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AJH
Right so I have to put weight on in the Autumn and lug that around as many training miles as I can, then lose it all in April so I fly round Windermere.
That sounds easy :-D
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