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the Jolly-hockey-Sticks Jolly June Jamboree NSD Challenge!
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Well done Knit Witch,you're the first to reach target!0
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We are 28 nsders , and have reached 101 nsds!!0
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marmiterulesok wrote: »Well done Knit Witch,you're the first to reach target!
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marmiterulesok wrote: »t2rry you have done well!You must be a regular runner?
All this talk of hockey,I'm not sure that I played hockey at school,but my sister has memories of the P.E. teacher shouting 'Drrrrive the ball!' in a ghastly screech.:eek:
ThanksWouldn't say regular, that's my third run this year! But having done some longer ones you come to realise the difficulty is all in your head. It helps that once I got going I had no alternative option to reach my destination!! :beer:
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Wouldn't say regular, that's my third run this year! But having done some longer ones you come to realise the difficulty is all in your head. It helps that once I got going I had no alternative option to reach my destination!! :beer:
Running is a great sport.Well done on making it all the way there,with so little done this year.I used to be a serious runner,but had to stop for several reasons.Swimming's now my thing.
Today turned into a spendy day for me.There was a really nice straw hat at a craft stall at a bargain price,so couldn't resist.So,I stocked up on a few things,as hopefully the next three days will be nsds.
So that's me off-sick now for six months.My doctor gave me a sick line for the next three months.Things are moving very slowly.0 -
I think it's time for an update!
Well done to:
Knit Witch who has reached target,yay!#10 well and truly nabbed!:money::j:j:j Target increased to 15.
fedup is bombing ahead as usual with #8! :j:j:j
Aphidgirl has grabbed #2!:j:j:j
supersaver1000 is up to a fab #4!:j:j:j
beanielou is going great guns with a super #8!:j:j:j
slowlyfading has caught a grand total of #8!:j:j:j
donna dynamo has got #5 all tied up!:j:j:j
t2rry has raced ahead with #6!:j:j:j
Hope you all have a good evening.
Just ignore Hubert....he's breaking in his new pink strappy sandals (with heels) preparing for the hockey match.Luckily there's a lot of him to cushion the blow when he falls!I've tried telling him that donkeys are not traditionally known to wear strappy sandals when playing hockey.Apparently it's a family tradition.:huh:0 -
ShirePiskie wrote: »I should disclose I once broke someone's nose while playing hockey.
In other news...#7 today.
NSDs, that is, not noses broken.
An essential qualification to be on the NSD gang hockey team!One life - your life - live it!0 -
I'm calling it...NSD 7 for me today! OH had to put petrol in the car as I expected and I'm not counting cos he'll get it back in expenses from work but he also bought 2 ice lollies for our drive home in the heat - very much enjoyed and I'm still not counting, I reckon they will be covered by his expenses too and I'm not reimbursing him from our petrol fund for either so yay!!!Debt Free I FFEF I Building Savings I 2025 Plan:
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