Jan 2012
5:10pm, 6 Jan 2012
6,444 posts
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(schnell)Schnecke
I assume you're running Sandy 10 the next day, HOD?
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Jan 2012
6:28pm, 6 Jan 2012
26,106 posts
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Hills of Death (HOD)
No I'll be shagging
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Jan 2012
6:58pm, 6 Jan 2012
3,604 posts
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GlennR
*Way* TMI.
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Jan 2012
7:19pm, 6 Jan 2012
26,109 posts
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Hills of Death (HOD)
If I supplied pictures it would !!
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Jan 2012
7:49pm, 6 Jan 2012
414 posts
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DeaJay
Ahem- back to the subject of the thread!
Can't seem to get hold of anyone to ask about the track for 3rd March at the moment but I'll try again next week when the University is back.
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Jan 2012
7:53pm, 6 Jan 2012
55,871 posts
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GregP
Oooh. Glenners has a new avatar
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Jan 2012
7:56pm, 6 Jan 2012
26,111 posts
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Hills of Death (HOD)
Coz he is thinner and younger looking now !!
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Jan 2012
8:10pm, 6 Jan 2012
3,045 posts
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RichHYule
We're all thinner now. Or our hair is, anyway.
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Jan 2012
10:48pm, 6 Jan 2012
6,447 posts
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(schnell)Schnecke
OK HOD, fair enough - but what are you going to do for the other 23 hours and 50 mins ..... ?
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Jan 2012
4:37pm, 10 Jan 2012
415 posts
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DeaJay
Bad news, I'm afraid. The Cambridge track is only free from 2:30 p.m. onwards on a Saturday. Means we would have to pay for flood lights which would cost an additional £15 an hour and the afternoon probably isn't so convenient for most people. You couldn't pop along after doing the parkrun, for example. Anyone else got any suggestions? I could try the Sandy track we used in February last year?? Or I could ask about using the Cambridge track on a Sunday?? I imagine the evenings would be really expensive since we'd need the floodlights all the time. Or maybe we could go to the Bury track at 9 a.m. on a Saturday. But then we'd have to miss the parkrun. Help!
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