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Riding the scoot is all that.
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We ride precisely because it IS intense, it IS risky, it DOES make us vulnerable. It brings us to what’s real, authentic, to the tough and tender side of our hearts. We feel it deep, and that’s the bliss.
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We want all that with our love, too. In all who we love.
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If it were to land in our lap, we’d want a love that rocks us, shakes the earth underneath our feet, makes our hands tremble, leaves us short of breath.
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Not mediocre. The opposite: the make-our-heads-spin-and-heart-swell beautiful, longed-for love. Love of a lifetime. The love that cuts to our core, and brings us to our knees.
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A love that drowns us.
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When did you last have your mattress cleaned?
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SleepHaven now offer Gutter Cleaning and Clearance as an additional cleaning service to our clients.
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Gutter Cleaning – £20 OFF During January 2019!
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It's said that popularity and importance of the pineapple dates back to the days of Christopher Columbus and his second voyage to the Caribbean where he and his crew had discovered this delicious, exotic fruit. Fresh fruit and sweet treats were rare in Europe. Cane sugar could be imported from the Middle East but at a high price. The pineapple became known as the treat of Kings.
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Upon discovery of this this bumpy fruit with the bright yellow meat it would be nearly 2 centuries before European were able to grow the perfect pineapple. Even well into the 1600s, the pineapple remained so uncommon that King Charles II posed for a portrait receiving a pineapple as a gift, then symbolic of royal privilege. During that same time, across the ocean in the newly settled American Colonies, the pineapple took on other symbolic meanings. Since visiting was the primary means of entertainment, hospitality became an important element of society.
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Ships would bring in to port preserved pineapples from Caribbean islands as expensive sweetmeats, pineapple chunks candied, glazed and packed in sugar. The whole fruit was even more costly and much more difficult to obtain because the ships were built of wood and travel into the tropics was hot, humid and incredibly slow. These fresh fruits would rot long before the ships would arrive on shore. Only those speediest of ships travelling in agreeable weather could could deliver these fruits. These ships travelled to the ports of cities such as Newport, Boston, Philadelphia, Annapolis and Williamsburg.
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A hostess's ability to have a pineapple for an important dining event said as much about her rank as it did about her resourcefulness. In fact this fruit was in such high demand that homeowners often rented them from the colonial confectionery stores and when they were done, the same fruit was then sold to more affluent clients who could afford to eat it! In these larger, wealthier homes dining room doors were often kept closed. This would create an anticipation and excitement as to what might be waiting in the other room. Then with great pomp and circumstance the great dining room doors were push open to reveal a sumptuous feast - pineapple topped food signified that the hostess spared no expense to please her guests. It was then that the fruit became a visual keystone and status symbol symbolizing the great social events that expressed warmth, good cheer, and affection.
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Today the pineapple remains the symbol of hospitality both in New England and many of the Southern states. It is the official symbol of the city of Newport, Rhode Island, where it has been a symbol of hospitality since the 1650’s.Sea captains who returned from their long trade voyages placed these beautiful fruits outside their homes to encourage visitors and welcome guests. The pineapple can still be seen in all forms throughout Newport. Walk through downtown and you'll see homes bearing flags, door knockers, welcome mats, even carved into wooden window shutters. In continuing with a tradition that started in the mid 17th Century, during the Fall and Winter Holidays the pineapple can be found over doorways as the centerpiece of fresh fruit displays.
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Today this classic symbol remains popular in many households across the nation. From lamps to wallpaper to furniture, the pineapple remains a popular, celebrated classic that adapts blends in naturally with every decor and lifestyle.
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Hyperbetaalaninemia is a rare metabolic condition. It is caused by the build up of too much amino acid in the body, specifically the amino acid alanine. Amino acids are the units that make up proteins, which help to perform a wide range of functions for the body. The extra amino acids are toxic to the body, which is what leads to problems for individuals with this condition.
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Usually, individuals with hyperbetaalaninemia will experience fast uncontrollable shaking movements (called convulsions), a lack of energy, extreme tiredness, and problems with the brain (called encephalopathy). For the encephalopathy in particular, symptoms may include loss of memory, small changes in personality, and problems concentrating.
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Doctors can diagnose hyperbetaalaninemia by looking at clinical symptoms. Depending on the type of symptoms that are present and how extreme they are, treatment may vary for different individuals. If you or a family member has been diagnosed with hyperbetaalaninemia, talk with your doctor about the most current treatment options. Support groups are also good resources of support and information.
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Are prepaid tariffs cheaper as contract? According to the prices of the prepaid tariffs through the variety of currently existing prepaid provider always continue to decline, the question whether it is even cheaper to put a prepaid card instead of a mobile phone contract is now? With any new technology, there are very high costs. Zero cost control for the most part and horrendous sums are paid for services. Some are ready with many others but as these costs to take over first, are aware of the costs and know that you only have to wait until there is more competition in the market, and they are opposing. Meaning: the prices will fall for the Otto ordinary consumer. Patience is a very important virtue sometimes and can pay off.
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I still remember that the Internet at that time was measured directly and be charged per respective performance, flat rates you could only dream of at the time. And yet, after a few years the competition was so great, that you had the choice between many different providers. Until today. And there will be more! Prepaid fares the next level is now so far that even prepaid provider may be the cheaper option. Cheap prepaid tariffs, whether in the UMTS field or on the simple mobile phone customers are been spoiled and want to pay only this, what exactly is used. This is fair and can be verified quickly without any problems. One hundred percent control without extra paragraphs, which are taken into account in contracts and can be often very watery.
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Prepaid rates are usually the smarter choice. Keep up on the field with thought-provoking pieces from crowne plaza rosemont. Aside from the comfort and understanding. So the motto: compare, compare and compare again! If you are a few minutes time, so those minutes will pay off. And who does not, who will get angry very in the near future.
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This Conference is up on any connection fees free for the caller, for participants with a so-called fixed-flat, the Conference is completely free. Still, the meetgreen service characterized by a comfortable email invitation tool and a Conference statistics. The latter, an overview of the participants is the Conference Organizer after the teleconference by email and use the service number also show the amount of donations. You have it black on white, to have done something good for the environment. We wanted to make the advantage for the environment even more apparent with meetgreen”, more so Mandy Koebnik and pleased with the response. meetgreen is the introduction to a greener communication for small businesses, clubs and professionals.
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We see that we can be interested in more and more decision makers for this topic.” Of course we appreciate the current donations amounting to 1,500 for b.a.u.m. confirmed that the increase of telephone minutes, and I’m sure that we meetgreen with even more in the near future reach.” To meetyoo conferencing GmbH which is meetyoo conferencing GmbH with its headquarters in Berlin as a conferencing service provider for past 11 years successfully for their customers engaged and offers on global circuits by Web and phone conferences, and webcasts. The strength of the company lies in a product portfolio that includes the most frequently used segments of the Conference. The customers benefit from individual solutions from a single source. The range covers project management by meetyoo from the virtual conference room at the flat rate comfortable and customized packages to the individual event supervision including. As Germany’s first and so far only conferencing service provider quality management has introduced meetyoo specially EN ISO 9001:2008 according to DIN for the scope of conferencing. For more information, see. About B.A.U.M.
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e.V. The German Arbeitskreis fur Umweltbewusstes management e.V. (B.A.U.M.); 1984 founded, is the Hamburger business Europe’s first environmental initiative Business and network for sustainable development. Since its inception, over 500 companies of all sizes and industries to b.a.u.m. teamed up. By b.a.u.m. aims to companies, to raise awareness among communities and organizations for the needs of environmental protection, as well as the vision of sustainable development and to support sustainable economies in the implementation of an environmentally effective, economically sensible and socially just. Among the most important awards for b.a.u.m. b.a.u.m.-Board members include the German environmental award (highest and most important award of its kind in the Federal Republic) and inducted into the Global 500 roll of honour of the United Nations. As a politically neutral institution is b.a.u.m.
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SMS AllNet flat rates in Germany always used the SMS, which is the quick message to anyone. No long emails, no phone calls, which is SMS typed in seconds, sent out, with a little luck a reply is coming also. This short, straightforward communication instrument is enjoying increasing popularity. Young people no longer do today without the deft short messages from the phone, and sometimes the back – and forth text may take time really. Who then are not careful, could experience a nasty surprise at the next mobile Bill. But this must not be, mobile Flatrate or SMS flat rate make it possible, that can be arbitrarily long phone and texting without the that it is expensive. SMS flat rates to all domestic networks there are 10 euros.
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Since sending quite many short messages may make again really fun, and the budget bills can’t get the seams because of high mobile. Also the domestic anger remains past such low offers with the parents. Is more expensive of course the mobile flat rate to all networks, in addition to SMS including the telephone calls in the German fixed line networks and all German mobile phone networks. In the case of diesnur pays for all who like to much on the phone and want to tap SMS without seeing to the cent. Compared with a mobile account for all individual calls and short messages a client who like to write and phone comes with also one such flat-rate, which is currently starting from 35 Euro, very well off. Calculated on the year many hundred euros that can be saved with the flat rates can do this.
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The 35 Euro offer is in addition to a prepaid plan. This, you’ll pay for call minutes, reaching 9 cents per min. SMS in all German networks but income 35 euros a month, then the costs 35 Euro will be capped, although you keep calling and texting can.
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Nike, the iconic sports retailer, has become the latest target in the Europe Union’s crackdown on antitrust violations.
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The bloc’s competition commission slapped Nike with a $14 million fine, saying the U.S. sports apparel giant prevented many of its licensees from selling soccer team merchandise across European borders, leaving European shoppers with fewer choices and higher prices.
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Nike is just the latest U.S. company to get sideways with the EU over its business practices. Just five days ago, the bloc’s top competition cop, Margrethe Vestager, levied a $1.7 billion fine against Google for the “illegal practices” it used to cement its edge in advertising and search functions. Her agency also launches inquiries against other high-profile tech companies.
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“Today’s decision makes sure that retailers and consumers can take full advantage of one of the main benefits of the Single Market: the ability to shop around Europe for a larger variety of products and for the best deals,” Vestager said Monday in a statement.
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Nike did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday.
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The licensed merchandise included mugs, bags, toys and bedding with branding for FC Barcelona, Manchester United, Juventus, Inter Milan, AS Roma and the French Football Federation. The EU panel said Nike engaged in what is known as geo-blocking from 2004 to 2017. And 2017 is the same year Vestager began looking into Nike’s licensing and distribution behavior, along with those of Universal Studios (which holds the licensing rights to “Minions” and “Despicable Me”) and Sanrio (Hello Kitty).
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Vestager is also in the midst of a preliminary investigation into Amazon, telling the Post earlier this month that the probe is in a “quite advanced” stage. The commission is scrutinizing whether Amazon uses the data it collects from other merchants on its site to undercut competitors and boost its own sales.
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Amazon, too, has so far been immune to antitrust penalties in the United States, though calls to break up Amazon and other major technology companies have become a hot topic among some 2020 presidential candidates.
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Day 365: The end or is it just the beginning!!!
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This has taken some time to start to write! For a change I was a little stuck for words- writers block if you will. I am also on holiday and have been quite busy shopping, drinking and eating in no particular order!! We had said very early in this challenge that we would run with Stephen Marsden up on the Wirral nr Liverpool and do the final run together.
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We arranged to meet at around 17:30 and as usual left late. We then had to stop, turn around and go back as I had forgotten my watch!! I can be quite forgetful as you will have noticed by how far I am behind with my blogs; making the time and blogging is the real difficulty, the running itself is reasonably easy. Logistically it can be a nightmare but you find a way!!!
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We met up and had a chatter and then we departed for the run. Stephen, John and I, and Sammy, Freddie, Joe, Heidi and Isaac trotted off on our final 3 miles. It was a nice run at a really gentle pace whilst we chatted and discussed the challenge, its merits, its negative points and its positive points. We agreed that it is mentally tough, very selfish but not brilliant for fitness unless you really make it proper running (training) which I haven’t and have really just gone through the motions for the last 2/3 months at least.
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3 x 1095 milers finishing!! Brilliant!!
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We then went out to Frankie and Benny’s for dinner and had a really good natter with Stephen and his lovely wife Amanda and that brings me on to a very salient point which is about family. I wouldn’t have been able to do this challenge without my amazing and brilliant wife who has put up with, suffered alongside and wholeheartedly supported this challenge even renaming it “the bloody run” i.e. get your “bloody run done” do the “bloody run” so we can (delete as applicable) go out/put kids to bed/have”personal time”(delete that)/go on holiday/go to hospital/go shopping/ go to work/cook dinner/other!!!! My kids have become inspired- more so Sammy who has reduced his times to sub 24 mins for 3 miles and could probably go a bit quicker if it wasn’t for his Dad saying “slow down son there’s no need!!!”. Even Pops has run with me; only for half a mile but its a run! Freddie picks and chooses but is more of a plodder. Determination is his strength not pace (a little like me!!).
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What do I say to you the reader? Well I can’t name you all on here but there are a few I will- John Newton, Stephen Marsden cheers boys!! It’s been a blast! Phil, Ash and Wayne(cyber bullies) remember I did it to spite you but thanks for the banter. Louise, Lucy, Karen, Kim, Claire, Nicky, Dan, Jeff thanks for the likes and positive comments it means people are reading the drivel and it keeps you going!! To people on the other side of the world that read them it makes it truly international-Harry, Pete and Mandy the Australian contingent- hopefully see you sooner rather than later!!! James Ellis I’m not sure that thanking you is good but it’s your fault!! Steve Morris my good friend you inspired me. It took a while but the seed was planted and I eventually did it!! To everyone I haven’t mentioned thank you! Without the little chats and banter things would have been difficult so positives and negatives were warmly received!!!
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To review the year- the highs and lows- we will start on the lows and finish on the highs. I undertook this challenge under duress!! We had a drunken conversation(standard for me!) with Stephen when we met him and his lovely family on holiday in France last year. We had an evening drinking cheap fizzy wine and discussing sports and challenges and I stupidly told the story of Steve Morris and that as far as I was concerned was the end of that!! A month after we returned I received a Facebook message from Stephen asking for the details of the challenge!! John and I had a brief conversation and decided to join Stephen and the rest is history! I have been injured; my calf gave me grief for 3 months to the point of nearly quitting. I eventually had Physio with Louise and managed to be pain-free for the rest of the challenge!!! I have struggled with running ill. Running with sickness etc isn’t fun. With colds and feeling rough I just got up, manned-up, smashed 3 miles and went to bed!! The hardest part has been logistics. Sometimes I have had to run very early, very late and just about everything in between. Some of the best runs I have had have been just after midnight (so the next day!!) this enabled me to have up to 40 hours of rest!!!
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There haven’t been many lows but there have been many highs!!
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1. Weight Loss nearly 3 stone- 14 stone 9 at the start 11 stone 11 at the end!!
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I have run 1166 miles which would take me from Grove to Rome which is pretty cool, I have gone through 2 pairs of running shoes and am midway through my third pair, I have purchased new tops, hats, lycra, luminous lycra (just for you Phil).Anyway I have decided to make some T-shirts which my wife designed and purchased for John, Sammy, Freddie and I for our final few runs. We are doing another run of orders for the T-shirts cost approx £15 -if interested contact me!!
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To finish, it’s been a blast! At times man-up pills were required, but, without the support of friends and family I wouldn’t have been able to succeed so thank you all!!!!
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Day 363: Run with John and 2 left!!!
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August 18, 2014 Jon North Jon North's runs Comments Off on Day 363: Run with John and 2 left!!!
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So we had done our last run in the village yesterday and were off on our holidays today so true to our road we drove to Wantage and ran down to Ardington around West Lockinge and back a really nice run and we were joined by Sammy and Joe. I am really proud of our achievement and although the body is starting to give up I only have 2 runs left so I will crawl if I have to!!!
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Off to Liverpool later than expected but had a good run up and arrived shortly after 9 and started the holiday with some more cider good times!!!
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It was a slow day at work, I was waiting for this evening and the final village run of our challenge. I arrived home and sorted a few bits out and John Newton had arranged a photographer from the local paper to come down and take some pictures of us a splendid idea well done Mr Newton!! So although we had planned the run to be at 8pm the photographer was arriving at 6.30. It was a real pleasure to see so many people turn up to run, support and piss take!! As the photographer left I went to the rugby club bar to sample their wares and ended up drinking a couple of pints of the very fine Thatchers gold.
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More and more people arrived too many too mention on here but one I will mention was Steve Morris who had travelled over from High Wycombe to join us on this run and it was lovely to see him, Steve is a good friend who I have known for 20 plus years and played cricket and Wendyball( I know I know I used to play!!) with it was his running of this challenge a few years ago that inspired me to eventually do this challenge although technically it isn’t his fault it is James Ellis who started it so we will blame him!!
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We had a fantastic run which we had kids and adults all running together, unfortunately some of the party got lost Sharon, Sarah, Chloe, Izzy, Poppy,Millie, Henry and Hazel all went a rather long way around the route after not listening to the route advice!!! When darkness fell they arrived back and I am pleased to say all in one piece!!!
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I have to say it was lovely to see everyone turn up and the village that has produced four 1095 milers that were all in attendance Dave, Toby, John and I showed real community spirit and I was humbled to see everyone run with us and had a fantastic night!! I managed to fall home just after midnight a little worse for wear but very happy!!
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Day 361: 4 to go and the eve of the last run in our village!!
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August 15, 2014 Jon North Jon North's runs Comments Off on Day 361: 4 to go and the eve of the last run in our village!!
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Its Thursday and today was the day that a fourth runner from our village has taken up the 1095mile challenge welcome Toby. Toby is a friend of mine from the rugby club and has closely followed my rather excellent blogs from the start, he always has time for a chat and is genuinely a top man. He asked my advice about the challenge and I told him my point that it is selfish, logistically hard, tough on relationships and could cause divorce which I think was the tipping point as he has decided to do it!! Only kidding I wish him well on his journey and have offered my support to him. So 1095 milers and all lets get behind Toby as he starts and intact to all my cyber bullys what will you have to do in 4 days!! Toby is now your man!!!
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John has managed to arrange a photographer from the Oxford mail(great work bro!!) to come along tomorrow so although we are running at 8 he will be there at 6.30 so as many of you as possible can you get down a bit early to get in the photo!!
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Day 360:5 to go Sharon away again!!
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August 15, 2014 Jon North Jon North's runs Comments Off on Day 360:5 to go Sharon away again!!
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Sharon is on a company course for a couple of days so I have a peaceful evening in but it makes running logistics hard! Sammy wanted to run with me so I dropped Freddie and Sammy to Grandma and Grandads and Sam and I ran the route for Friday, I tried to run quickly to stop is incessant chatter but this failed as motor mouth kept talking to me about football transfers, his running challenge that he is going to take up( a million miles in 4 days I think my brain had started to melt by mile 1!!!) his new school next year in fact about 50 different subjects!!! All joking aside he seems to have a good level of stamina, runs at a healthy pace and has good technique I just wish he would stop jabbering and concentrate on breathing. He has all the facets of a good distance runner if he can zip it!!
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Day 359: 6 to go and a run with Poppy!!
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August 15, 2014 Jon North Jon North's runs Comments Off on Day 359: 6 to go and a run with Poppy!!
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Well I think we are all getting into this running malarky in the North household. Sam has turned into a very good athlete, Fred is a little like me so he will run on will power rather than any form of technique, Sharon has decided due to my weight loss that it maybe a good idea to get fit as well and is slowly building up to a 5k and seems to be quite enjoying it and then there is Poppy she isn’t interested, well I thought she wasn’t interested until she announced she was running Friday and wanted to come out for a run tonight so she ran the 1st half mile with me and did very well except she didn’t stop bloody talking!!
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Day 358: 7 to go!!!
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August 15, 2014 Jon North Jon North's runs Comments Off on Day 358: 7 to go!!!
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Monday and I don’t even care this means there is only 1 Monday left!!! I had a busy day and as we are into the last week I am not going to bore you any more than absolutely required, I’ll leave that to John Newton!!
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We have arranged for a group run on Friday and we will be running at 8pm from the rugby club all welcome to join in and run with us or just retire to the bar whilst we run!!
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Jon North is fundraising for Cancer Research UK.
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I am hoping for a reasonable turn out so we have a bit of a laugh!!
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Day 357: 8 to go Boing!!!
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August 12, 2014 Jon North Jon North's runs Comments Off on Day 357: 8 to go Boing!!!
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Well not the best nights sleep and I’ll give you the reasons, firstly Poppy and Freddie wanted to sleep next to me so I ended up between the 2 airbeds, secondly when they were asleep I moved stealth like to a new position at the end of the bed and Sam kept kicking me in the face!! Thirdly it started to rain hard and then the wind picked up and it made for an eventful night, at around 6 Sam and I were watching the porch section of the tent being blown to the floor and then bouncing back up with a boing!! So we went out and repegged the tent and saw lots of others doing the same thing. We are pretty hard us campers and there were some people packing up and going home.
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At about 8 we decided to pack up as the rain wouldn’t stop and the wind was relentless so we unpacked, launched it into the car and then started the task of taking down the tent!! anyway as we packed the last bit the rain stopped and the sun peeped out!!
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On the way home we stopped at moors Valley park and hired some mountain bikes and had a lovely funny couple of hours bombing around the tracks in the sunshine, Poppy was funny as she flew down a hill and forgot to brake ending up in a pile face and arms covered in mud but smiling!! It was a really good afternoon and I’d recommend it as its only an hour and a half from us!!
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Day 356: 9 to go and boredom took over!!
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August 12, 2014 Jon North Jon North's runs Comments Off on Day 356: 9 to go and boredom took over!!
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I woke this morning feeling quite fresh and got up and was instantly bored with the silence in the house so I decided to take a trip to Dorset to see Sharon and the worms, I packed up my running gear and set of late morning hoping to arrive by lunchtime!! Sat nav told me traffic so I took a different route that took my 3.5hrs to get there, I have often wondered why they give Sat Navs women’s voices as men don’t listen to women when it comes to directions ever and this was borne out by the ridiculous journey the cow sent me on!!!
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I arrived and met my beloved and the boys and waited until Poppy returned from playing in the park. I then decided to take the boys all 4 of them on a run up through the paths and forest for a bit of trail running. It was great I had run a similar route when I started the challenge last year but this time we got a little lost but we had a good laugh with some falling over, others being attacked by gorse bushes and me trying to set some sort of easy pace!! We arrived back and I settled into some cider!!
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After catching up with a few of the people we know down there we walked the kids into Corfe castle and had some pizza at the local pub and a few more drinks. We left and Poppy, Bella and Andrea got a taxi back whilst the rest of us (7 of us!!) walked back in the pitch black through woods and fields and then it rained just as we got back, this was the start of bertha!!
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Day 355:10 out of 10!!
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August 12, 2014 Jon North Jon North's runs Comments Off on Day 355:10 out of 10!!
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10 days to go and its a Friday and the family is away, what to do I sat at home and cooked myself dinner then took a trip up to the shops for some Cider, I thought film and booze on the sofa (still in my pants!!) was the way forward!! I returned from shopping and popped down to see my lovely niece Millie moo as it was her birthday yesterday and she had had a day at London Zoo, so I had a piece of her lovely Frozen cake and then left and went for my run a pleasant 3 miles in milder conditions than of recent weeks!!
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Tonight I ran with Becky and we had a nice chat whilst running my 3 miles it is always nice to run with someone other than me!! Thanks for the run enjoyed it!!
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John and I are organising a last run in Grove a week today Friday the 15/8/14 at Grove RFC and we will be running a 3 miles route with approx 20 odd people who want to run with us and anyone is more than welcome we will also be enjoying some brilliant rehydration techniques afterwards so if you don’t fancy running and want to buy myself and John a pint please come along!!
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I ate my dinner of very spicy rice and chicken (very spicy because Sharon was away and I could make it as hot as I like!!) and then flicked through for a film nothing took my fancy so I decided to shower and go to the pub!!! A lovely evening with some of the rugby lads came home a little drunk!!
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Juicy golden (Alphnoso)/ Juicy yellow (Totapuri)/ juicy pale yellow (Raspuri) colour pulp free from pieces of mango stones, shreds of skin and other extraneous material.
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