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Abs11 
Posted: 20/05/12 13:31:38 38

Notifications appear to have vanished again then popped up again today. 

Gladrags - a huge well done to you. I am in awe of you doing two so close together. That is a brill time and to be honest, to do 4.34 3 weeks after another marathon beats a standalone 4.30 in my book I hope you are still resting.

Sorry to hear things are not great with your mum - like Wotsit says, we are all here if you need to vent.

Its nice when the children want to come out too isnt it, F is happy to ride on her bike but I is hit n miss. The length of our river run is just under a mile, so can go up and down there a few times, though the concrete kind of seems very concrety - harder than road!!

Glad things are calmer on the W front Wotsit, but not so great that everyone is feeling rough. These things can really ripple through every part of your life and is not such a quick fix - hang in there, all is going in the right direction.

Where is Tatty? Hellloooooo

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Abs11 
Posted: 30/04/12 20:15:10 10
Yay go gladrags....for about 5secs, i pondered joining you.

did enter ballot. it is closed now. Fills quicker each year.

great running girls. def sounds wise to keep an eye on chest wotsut. a relapse wld not be good. glad life is calmer now too.
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Abs11 
Posted: 28/04/12 16:59:18 18
Which is the may one...my friend is thinking if another.
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Abs11 
Posted: 27/04/12 21:35:12 12
Bummer. appears my last post didnt post.
sounds like u had an amazing race, respect for wanting to go again. my legs have only just agreed to running again, had a very slow recovery. go for the 12 and see how you go, agree you probably have more in you.
my friend did london and is itching to do another. she did not run her race as helped a stranger who struggled from 3miles. although elated to finish first marathon, think she needs to run her own race to feel content.
Will def be entering ballot but will also look for an alternative. will be interested to hear milton keynes feedback on sunday. dont really have any immediate race plans w
keep at it wotsit, hope things are calming down for you.

having caps lock issue as u prob noticed lol.
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Abs11 
Posted: 23/04/12 19:24:19 19
Yay well done...brilliant result. how are the legs today? i was looking for you but must have missed you at 13. struggled to see anyone with the crowds...was gutted to miss you but glad you had a good race. seemed more crowded this year.
look forward to the full race report xx
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