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cherokee 15-07-2006 11:16

sport relief
 
Well after not running since i was in primary school over 30yrs ago, yesterday my kids nagged and nagged and nagged me to do this run a mile thing on the beach today .having cleared a bottle of wine last night and not getting to bed till 2am me in my tipsy way agreed and left them a note to get me up at 8am, AND THEY DID..SO OFF WE ALL GO TO REGISTER .. Well I did it, must admit, though i walked some of the way as did many of them i really enjoyed it. and was very impressed to see a young boy with callipers walked all the way with his grandparents and i felt a bit ashamed about the fuss i made when my kids suggested it. Has anyone else been reluctant to take part in something only to find they really enjoy it when they do?

magily 15-07-2006 11:25

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There is nothing like kids to get you motivated. My kids are always nagging me to go on bike rides and when we do go I really enjoy it.

green giant 15-07-2006 11:58

hia cherokee
 
hia green giant here managed it ye:D :D sssss thanks for your help :Banane47:

cherokee 15-07-2006 12:06

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you should have seen me down on that beach loz hahahahahah

Madhatter 15-07-2006 13:30

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ah well if you insist on staying in chat till two

shillelagh 15-07-2006 15:53

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She wasnt in the chatroom till 2 - she left before that! Its what she got up to after she left is whats done her in! lol

Madhatter 15-07-2006 17:22

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She was on my list :confused:

cherokee 15-07-2006 21:37

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i did leave chat b4 2 but i had a mosey round the threads MH but im not complaining i was well impressed with myself at getting up n doing the mile and i enjoyed it

katex 16-07-2006 10:55

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Extemely reluctant to get up every morning for work Cherokee, however, when I get there not too bad really. :D

Well done on your run.

Last time I didn't want to do something was when my son was running in the 10km run in Manchester in May. (he volunteered after drunken night out). Thought ought to go and support ... was raining the whole time and my feet were squelching as I walked around and didn't even see son (saw Gayles husband twice) 'cept in pub after of course. He did surprisingly well i.e. 4,021 out of 25,000. Was so pleased after that I made the effort, the atmosphere was magic and such good fun.... so you don't need to be running, go and watch, is a good day out.

cherokee 16-07-2006 16:49

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quite right katex. dont think you need to be taking part its the effort you put in for others as well makes all the difference

cashman 16-07-2006 22:42

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havent took part in any sport since 3rd year at school, when i was banned from P.T. and all sporting activities,lol but thats another story.;)

katex 17-07-2006 08:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman
havent took part in any sport since 3rd year at school, when i was banned from P.T. and all sporting activities,lol but thats another story.;)

Typical, leaving us dangling !! Go on spill the beans .. or else you will have to leave it to our imagination !! Was it you asking about the navy knickers with pockets in :D

Sorry off thread, but just have to know.

Tealeaf 17-07-2006 16:37

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By chance, I happened to glimpse some of this nonsense on the BBC on saturday evening. Other than the title and other than the fact it was fronted by the usual bunch of 'Celebrities', I had no idea what it was supposed to be about. I should have known better, of course; five minutes into the programme up popped the usual image of 'starving african babies' followed by the usual cry from the usual culprits of "give us your money".

Any fool can go for a jog round the park; I have even been known to do it myself. But I must admit, it takes a complete and utter idiot to partake in the same exercise purely on the basis that he or she wishes to line the pockets of overpaid non-entities in the BBC, the aid industry or some African tin-pot dictator.

I had another pint and switched over to another channel.

cherokee 17-07-2006 20:39

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i can honestly say tealeaf Thank god my life is not in your hands.Idid that run because my kids wanted to do their bit for these countries and ours. as half of the donations was to stay in our own, after all they are the next generation and if everyone took your opinion on board well the world would be a sorry sorry state , so as for being a complete and utter idiot i suggest the mirror must be turned back on yourself . you dont know me nor do you know the reasons i encourage my children to take part in such activities ..all i can say is im glad they are the future and not you

cashman 17-07-2006 20:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by katex
Typical, leaving us dangling !! Go on spill the beans .. or else you will have to leave it to our imagination !! Was it you asking about the navy knickers with pockets in :D

Sorry off thread, but just have to know.

will tell you on sat at the shoulder if you aint their DANGLE.lol


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