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| Social Events And Charity Fundraising: Discuss Race for life 2005 in the General Diving Forums forums: Well, the race was today and what a day - it was paradise for men...7,000 women in lycra running ... |
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| Well done Sam - I offered to sponsor Daz if he managed to keep his eyes off the women in lycra long enough to spot you during the race this year
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| Well for the first time ever I spotted her at the start and I also saw her as she was finishing Just goes to show how fast I moved to get around before her.... or I might have just wandered back the 100 yards to the finish and I've got photographic evidence. http://tinypic.com/53vbtd Daz
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| Daz if you point the camera down a bit you'll get more of the subject matter in the photos, alternatively turn the camera 90 degrees and do a portrait rather than landscape format. He he. Nice one Sam, come on if you can live with Daz for 24/7 I reckon 48 minutes running is a breeze. Matt |
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