Mar 2016
6:43am, 17 Mar 2016
317 posts
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jennyh
I was born in London and grew up there, but haven't really lived there properly since I went to uni at 18. I love going back to visit, but not sure how I'd feel about it if I lived and worked there.
What part of London do you live in Toks?
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Mar 2016
6:44am, 17 Mar 2016
6,935 posts
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DocMoye
morning. first load of washing completed
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Mar 2016
7:38am, 17 Mar 2016
7,879 posts
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FenlandRunner
Just looked at my training log and yesterday I passed the 500 mile mark. Third of the way to 1,500 already
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Mar 2016
7:52am, 17 Mar 2016
2,102 posts
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Neilio
Nice going Doc and FR 4 miles earlier keep me modestly behind target.
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Mar 2016
8:17am, 17 Mar 2016
5,569 posts
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Watford Wobble
Just 32 miles behind target but not to worry what with Oakley 20 on Sunday.
Hello, I've arrived at work. Happy St. Patrick's Pizza Day.
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Mar 2016
8:17am, 17 Mar 2016
5,570 posts
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Watford Wobble
Correction. Ashby 20 on Sunday.
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Mar 2016
8:28am, 17 Mar 2016
6,500 posts
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Garfield
London is a nice place to visit...working there is becoming a chore now. Having said that, once I get there, I jog to the office, so glad I don't have to suffer on public transport.
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Mar 2016
8:31am, 17 Mar 2016
7,881 posts
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FenlandRunner
London sucks. Can't stand the place, which is not good as I spent about two days a week there.
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Mar 2016
8:36am, 17 Mar 2016
6,502 posts
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Garfield
Yup, going there regularly is a pain. 4 days a week for me. I need to start negotiating working more locally and only going up to London 1-2 times a week.
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Mar 2016
9:21am, 17 Mar 2016
2,464 posts
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Shadow
Morning all
I grew up in London too - Streatham/Mitcham/Croydon area - rough as hell but didnt do me any harm. I think growing up streetwise is a good thing for kids - within reason!
LOL at the smiley faces Huntsman - no pressure on me to carry it on then !!!!
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