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To not support DH in his half marathon tomorrow

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AlloVeraLouRolls · 13/10/2018 22:18

A) it's not his first. He's an old pro
B) it's going to pour with rain all day
C) it's in Peterborough

I still feel guilty for not going to cheer him from the sidelines though.

Should I go and support him? You decide. You've got until 7am tomorrow to say Yay or Nay.

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IrianOfW · 14/10/2018 18:49

But your H doesn't really mind does he? So don't worry about it

Antigon · 14/10/2018 18:54

@IrianOfW the marathon is done and dusted, and everyone is happy.

EndeavourVoyage · 14/10/2018 19:06

My DH has been running for 26 years, done uncountable number of races and I can count on one hand the ones I have missed. I love watching him run. He is getting a little slower now though, it can be an hour and a half for a half marathon nowadays and that can cause me to have two pieces of cake and two coffees, I do tell him that it is his fault I am piling it on as he runs too slow!!!

AlloVeraLouRolls · 14/10/2018 19:46

A half marathon in 90 minutes is slow?? Are you married to Mo Farah?

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EndeavourVoyage · 15/10/2018 11:06

AlloVeraLouRolls. No, not Mo Farsi but he did used to run one in about 70 minutes in his hey day and has ran yor Great Britain before but certainly not to Mo’s standard!

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