, eyes wide and glued to my stopwatch, I was scampering through the field, kicking and cursing. I wrestled with abstruse mathematical calculations as the prospect of three-hours-something dangled before me, the big carrot in the Big Apple. I made it, too
In my heart of hearts, of course, I know that Seaton wants me dead. I’m not a fool. It hasn’t escaped me that he’s gradually turning the screw – bullying and cajoling me, waving his filthy lucre in my face until, like a donkey pursuing a carrot
running. I’m thinking of killing two birds with one stone and turning one of his walks into a jog. Does anyone else run with their dog? Did you ease them in gradually or just go out as normal? Clare Taylor 4 Labradors are generally fine as long as most
the thread For the week ending 15 June 2009Hot to trot...Runner Rivalry When you spot another runner ahead of you on a run, do you get the urge to overtake them even if they’re faster than you? Schmoo74 I find that chaps are (generally) more competitive