Feb 2011
4:28pm, 23 Feb 2011
13,190 posts
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hammerite
We do have some banana and choc chip muffins that the OH did on Monday, but they probably won't be at their best that late on in the week. Pkus they're lacking in chocolate chips as a certain young man was helping himself to them before they had any chance of being put the muffins.
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Feb 2011
4:29pm, 23 Feb 2011
12,379 posts
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Frobester
Of course not! Maybe I should have written "Bring random snacks which you like and others might like, which is not necessarily cake". My OH will most likely be bringing Buns.
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Feb 2011
5:44pm, 23 Feb 2011
434 posts
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Jerboa
Hopefully all the calories I will be consuming will encourage / enable me to run really really fast!!!
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Feb 2011
6:42pm, 23 Feb 2011
6,685 posts
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HellsBells
hope you all have fun - really wish I didn't have to go and see mother
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Feb 2011
7:26pm, 23 Feb 2011
860 posts
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Drell
Anything I bring will be shop bought.
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Feb 2011
7:44pm, 23 Feb 2011
141 posts
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pikeman
Hi Think i might make an appearance at this and i'll bring some cake so guess i'll be welcomed with opened arms Sorry haven't read back through so other than cake what else is needed cost wise??
Anyone else doing the MK ParkRun before hand??
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Feb 2011
9:49pm, 23 Feb 2011
437 posts
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Jerboa
I'd like to do the MK P.run but I'm not going to push my luck. I'll be sorting out some banana bread instead.
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Feb 2011
11:23pm, 23 Feb 2011
12,393 posts
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Frobester
Look, in case anyone's labouring under the impression cake is a pre-requisite to gain entry, it's not! Pikeman, the track is £30 for two hours, divided up by about 20 of us, so you do the maths.
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Feb 2011
11:45pm, 23 Feb 2011
5,593 posts
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Schnecke
Sorry, I feel a bit guilty now - I think it was me that started the cayke frenzy ... I'm just looking for any excuse to make and eat cayke
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Feb 2011
11:46pm, 23 Feb 2011
441 posts
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Jerboa
Me too. And if there's any left over I can donate it to a good cause,
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