Runner's World in Good Housekeeping

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16/01/2005 at 10:19
Or so I was told by someone when I was reading my really cool and trendy magazine.
< ahem >
16/01/2005 at 10:22
Apparently the Ed is a big fan and might lurk on here, so....



If you are lurking dear Ed, what about doing a feature on real women runners ?

Woman who juggle their running with the rest of their life ( or is that someone elses slogan ?
16/01/2005 at 10:23
Is this the beginning of the end?:O-
16/01/2005 at 10:23
Good housekeeping is a great publication
16/01/2005 at 10:25
Or how about how friendships have formed from the forum and the support that it offers to everyone ?

Better than yet another article about how I sold my london pad and now live in the country running my own jam buisness. Or summit similar.

Not that I read it of course.....
16/01/2005 at 10:26
The ed mentions that she is a keen plodder.

Well she doesn`t actually say plodder.
16/01/2005 at 10:30
maybe it's OK but it does attack the sentiments of my working class origins:O-
16/01/2005 at 13:41
Which is why they should feature us,

or more specifically me. I need a make over.

Just been out cycling and ski jacket , waterproof trousers and big woolly gloves topped off with an action man helmet is Not a good look for the cool and trendy woman about town.

Go on GH feature me in a make over, Please ?

( was going to write ME ME ME but thought better of it and wrote please instead)
16/01/2005 at 13:43
It couldn`t attack the sentiments of your origins HG as I don`t think they are aware that working class exist, or that people live outside London.

But it is better than any other glossy I can think of.
16/01/2005 at 17:12
yer may be right Hoovs - I don't fit into any "class" anymore anyway, Praps good to say other peops are around elsewhere:O)
16/05/2006 at 20:34
boing
16/05/2006 at 20:42
oh yeAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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