ending. I gave up on 24 after 5 hours as I couldn't fathom watching another mind-numbing 19 episodes.I quite enjoyed heroes last night but is it one of those shows that's going to drag on or does it have a fixed number of episodes ???????i
I'd love to know who your running heroes are - known or unknown...share fellow trotters!! heheI love;1, Dean Karnazes2, Anton Krupricka3, Steve Cram4, Scott Jurek and5, Paula Radcliffeand...6, Forest The bio's/books by Ranulph Fiennes and Mike
! Same here, it works well if you play it very cool. I once had David Schwimmer introduce himself as "David, the director".Actually thinking back over that he was probably just trying to stop me calling him Ross... Erm - didn't the OP say "heroes
's not my hero for that - he's my hero for being the granddad who taught me maths by working out accumulators on the horses, taught me how to play poker and win, taught me how to tie my shoelaces so they didn't undo. I had severe asthma as a very young kid
town of Widnes, a total of 180 miles. The purpose of this is to also raise funds for Help the Heroes, I served for 11 years in The Army and wanted to give something back to those not as fortunate as myself.Training is going great, but I am looking
Inspired by a post of TomS over on training where he talks about Ron Clarke and Emil Zatopek.Who are people's running heroes? And for what reasons.Try and pick out 3 each, say cos there's so many for so many reasons- Paula R, Jane T, Haile, Seb Coe
I've just signed up to run for the Help for Heroes charity at FLM 2009. Had an email from them to say their team was now up to 128 runners - anyone else out there? wish I had known they had places as I would have volunteered to run them Not sure
to the Serpentine 10K on Jan 1st and I'll help you. I prefer Cadburys Roses. Though if it was a choice between your two suggestions I'd say Celebrations.PPB. Heros for me please LY - Absolutely no probs eating them....the tricky bit is to stop me eating them!I use
the licence fee to pay some posh PR firm to come up with Look North-East, Look North-West and Look North-ish. Jill - I think the 90 year old Sikh (?spelling) gentleman who runs the FLM is fab too. He sets a new world record every time he runs. True hero.
http://www.magnumboots.com/uk/product-intrepid-help-for-heroes-hpi.htmlI am offering the Magnum Intrepid Help for Heroes Trainers 1/2 price £49.99 with a £10.00 per pair donation to Help for Heroes.http://www.magnumboots.com/uk/product-intrepid-help-for-heroes-hpi.html