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Great evening back down the running club tonight after 4 weeks away. Lovely to be amongst so many of our friends who have supported us so well.
Greg and I cleaned the van this morning and returned our faithful friend to her rightful owners in Enfield this afternoon. Renault Clio felt a bit small on the way back! Guess this means the advent…
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Our run follows the classic journey from John O'Groats to Land's End. The route through Scotland follows the A9 down to Inverness, then follows Loch Ness to Fort William, up through the idyllic Glencoe Pass onto Glasgow and then through the lowlands to cross the boarder…
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- Tain, UK
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Antonio Cheers, nice to there are some gud guys here to support Sanath. Some guys are tankilg like donkeys. they dont kno about Sanath. He was the No 1 batsman & he was the most successful captain in Sri lanka. Am i right??? so just think about that he was a worrier for last decade he sometimes fighted alone to protect our team from loses so now they are not tankilg about that.i dnt like the captancy of Sanga(only wat i see) eventhou he handles the pressure when he is batting he cant handdle the pressure when he is in the field & he doesnt like to get others support. AS A CAPTAIN he has to get 100% from others not only performences the ideas too i havent seen much that hes tankilg with others when hes arranging the feild mostly with Sanath he doesnt talk with him he can have some gud ideas with Sanath.no point of tankilg with him he will retire when he want as he did with his captancy so now we have to cheer our players to the victory in this USA tournament so we'll support our team no more arguments ok guys.. this is our team we cant change it now so come on all now we'll blow out kiwis this tym hope Sana will come to his blastering form again with Dilshan Go SL GO . (0)
re: Yanley, UKYurina The correct anwser is a 2nd gear. The reason is that, while there is an increase in the amount of drag on the engine via the transmission, there is greater control available. b neutral should NEVER be chosen while a vehicle is in motion, as you risk gaining speed on downhills and losing momentum while going up an incline and on level roadways. In addition, the loss of emergency power is dangerous. c drive is the normal choice, but when descending a steep decline, the potential is there to gain too much momentum, which is illegal (speeding tickets are frequently issued at the bottom of descents!).Good luck!
re: Up a very steep hill in the rain.Neil Cook Well done!!
re: Land's End, UKCliff Keen What would that be in terms of number of mars bars / packets of crisps / kilo's of porridge ? Did you lose any weight ? Anf finally, how is the foot ? Cheers - Cliff
re: London, UKJane Oh anything for reception!!!!
re: photo fromBen Your both "special" alright! (sign your sitting under)
re: Breakfast.Q A truly spectacular effort. Thank you so so much from us all at CPT
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