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MAD Team Charity Record Day

Post by Graham Benton on 29 Mar 2005, 16:47

Stu, you can take part if you like matey.

The venue for the event is a 10 min drive but I'd come and get you. The venue for the evening debauchery is right next to the ferry port so very convenient. Be awesome to see you again matey.
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Post by Graham Benton on 29 Mar 2005, 16:48

And we both know that you won't be going close enough to the Hulk to give my regards ... make sure you say hi to Spidy from me though.

G
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Post by Stuart Mc on 29 Mar 2005, 17:20

You've clearly got me pegged fella, certified 100% Roller Coaster chicken me. I do not like going upside down or inside out come to think of it.

As for taking part I think not. Strictly a social spectator if any as I cannot compete with any of you big boys until perhaps we get to the pub :wink:
Seriously though, haven't been on the erg too much since the disaster at Boston.
I did pull one for me though and I did a sub 7 minute, rate restricted 2k to reassure myself that Boston was just one of those days, but that's about all the erging I've done. It's all swimming for me at the moment which is pretty cool considering it's 80 outside... :wink:

Still no stella here GB, they must have known you've gone.

j.d - When you say chat I assume you mean about getting you back to your top form. Physically there are few that can match your power and talent but you have to be sm,arter about the way you train.
The Bleep test should be your warning sign.....unless you are talking about beer and loose women, MORE IS NOT BETTER.
As promised I am here to help but you have to want to be helped

I will keep you posted as to the travel plans. I am actually going to Brussels on the 5th through the 8th and what I've requested to do is tac on a week or so and fly over to the UK to visit family etc so the MAD team thing would be a nice way to end the holiday. The jury is out here at work so I will have to wait to see if they approve my holiday request.
I hope this trip comes off but if it doesn't I am almost certain that I will be at BIRC this year to show off my tan.

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Post by Graham Benton on 29 Mar 2005, 17:26

Keep us informed fella, and well done on the 2k.
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Post by Matthew Balch on 08 Apr 2005, 15:38

Good luck to all MAD teamers and everyone else involved!

Hope you have a great day!
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Post by Pete Marston on 08 Apr 2005, 15:57

Thought you were coming down for a few guiness's Matt?
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Post by Matthew Balch on 08 Apr 2005, 16:05

Me has no transport :cry:
And it would have been a little bit to expensive for me :roll:


I look forward to all the stories and pics :lol:
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Post by c on 09 Apr 2005, 18:08

Graham Did you check with David Lloyd if it is ok for spectators? Will I just have to mention that I've come down to watch? Am I right in thinking that you were aiming to start at about 1pm?
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Post by sango on 09 Apr 2005, 21:32

craig its a 1400hrs start
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Post by c on 10 Apr 2005, 19:41

Sango Thanks, I hope to se many of you then
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