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| 17th September 2006 James P | Bravo - From: Day 10 A great effort, chaps, and I really enjoyed reading the journal - a fairly boring and mundane Sunday has been made to feel somehow etherial, heroic and adventurous. Well done! James |
| 8th September 2006 Silvy Weatherheap | no news is good new I hope... - From: Day 6 I am in Brittany now.What fun it was to see you "The lycra lads".I am hoping you are alright,as there is no update since your visit to the Croch (Quite an apt name really) We might change our house name to the Sweaty crotch. We are both in awe of you guys, keep going. Oh and by the way you left your special clothes washing soap behind!Hope it doesn't mean disaster for your hygene routine.Much love Silvyxxxxx |
| 8th September 2006 Susanna | Knew today would be tough - From: Day 7 But knew you could do it. Another sticker on my map. Thought the spectacular scenery at this point (when you get to stop and enjoy it) would help. First official complaint about the aches! You are all doing an awesome job. |
| 8th September 2006 Tom B | No Slackin' Now, Y'Hear? - From: Day 7 Keep it going lads, you may be hurting but you've got the best to come. Not sure what is your exact route but assume that you will be shlepping across Rannoch Moor into Glencoe & up the Great Glen. Or perhaps you are going via Oban & Ballachulish? Either way - Totally Awesome! as our californian friends would say. Very jealous & wish I was with you. TBxx |
| 7th September 2006 Steve Parnham | Oi, Farara... - From: Day 6 Have a shave you scruffy individual!! Well done on getting that far, all the best for crossing the wilds of Scotland. Just beware the haggis hunters and mad Scottish Insurance professionals (sic) |
| 6th September 2006 Susanna Scouller | Hope today went ok - From: day 4 This morning I called Louis at last night's B&B to check you were all ok. He said you were in good spirits, and was very impressed by how well you are doing. I am using a map and stickers to chart your progress. Loving the photos. X |
| 6th September 2006 Tom B | I smell a rat...... - From: day 4 knowing you lot, the photo on day 1 of four shifty looking blokes (and one hand) on bikes with a signless post and a spot of sea & blue sky in the background was actually taken at John O' Groats, and you are currently submitting blog updates from the comfort of the matrimonial suite at Thurso Park Country House Hotel & Spa. I want to see some seriously pink baboon's butts before I hand over my hard-earned moulah............ seriously though folks, keep up the good work and we hope to see you all safely back in one piece come the 11th. LOL a former LEJOGGER myself! |
| 6th September 2006 Paddy and Charlotte | You and Us - From: Day 3 Simon and commrades... good to hear that you are out enjoying the sun now and that things are going well. We look forward to seeing Simons more honed physique on the dance floor soon - but hopefully not too much of it (as per usual). Bonne chance. |
| 5th September 2006 Alex M-H | Old men in lycra - From: day 4 Fantastic to be able to follow your momentous journey through England (even though I'm on a farm in New Zealand). I've got to say you're all looking pretty good for old men in lycra. Enjoy! Alex xx |
| 4th September 2006 Matthew Stuart | Wheelies - From: Day 3 Good to see you have all packed your Lunch Boxes, keep it up boys! But seriously, great job it must be amazing fun. Pull a wheelie for me! |
| 4th September 2006 Paolo | The awful smell - From: Day 3 Your wife said you all smelt quite rank when she came to cheer you on. I wasn't suprised. Keep yer rings lubed and for gods sake change your pants regularly - your private parts are already in decline from year 35 onwards and at least one of you has unfinshed business. Tight chains!!! |
| 4th September 2006 Nick Hanbury-Williams | September 2 comment - From: Day 3 Heading west from Taunton to Wiveliscombe at 5 pm. on Saturday, who should we see flying around the bend towards us, but 5 joggers. from the smile on Rob's face, they had clearly been in the pub at lunchtime and were racing to make up for lost time. we are thrilled that you have made up for lost time, the weather looked dreadful on Saturday, and we will be reading your dailies avidly. Best wishes to all of you and may you break wind softly. |
| 4th September 2006 Emma and Lucinda | Grumpy Simon - From: Day 3 Simon you look very Grumpy in every photo so far.... |
| 3rd September 2006 kc | sunshine band - From: Day 3 OK - so it's' taken me 3 days to learn how to send a message (I wonder who got the others....). Almost 1/3 of the way through already and you all look remarkably relaxed... the team here (7 at last count) are most impressed. xx |
| 3rd September 2006 Justin Sluce | Where are you now? - From: Day 1 Weather a bit challenging in South Devon, racing cancelled this morning due to poor vis and strong winds - how are you finding it in North Devon or wherever you are now? Should improve later. At least southerly and souwester is mostly a tail wind for you guys. Better luck with weather over next few days. Hope the perineums are holding up, mines sore just thinking about it. Maybe I sit on the saddle wrong... Keep at it. |
| 3rd September 2006 Susanna | God bless that butcher - From: Day 1 May there be many more good Samaritans along they way. Glad you all made it to Bude, and hope your various hosts are looking after you. No doubt you are collectively charming all female hosts and getting them to wash your cycling shorts every night. Thinking of you all and so proud of you, and proud to be involved in my desk bound way. Love Susanna |
| 30th August 2006 Jasmin | photographer - From: Andy's arrived! p.s. I took this photo my name is Jasmin Farara age 10 daughter of William Farara. |
| 30th August 2006 will f | 1st comment - From: 7 days to go Is this up and running now? |
| 25th August 2006 will farara | 1st comment - From: 7 days to go Si - have a go at using the site.You can read the entries and leave comments very easily..... |