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this sounds hilarious!...i am new to ED so am definitely there in a spectating, drinking and general merriment capacity. best of luck to all you runners, you are braver and possible more foolish than i am. bring on the bbq and drinks at the end!


jen

DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> A question for the organisers - is there anyway

> that a moslem can take part and substitute the

> drinks for soft drinks


Edited in lieu of organsier's message below.

The Barry Barry Road Race is an open Kirk and all welcome. An inherent part of the challange of the BBRR is the consumption of the Pint/short/shot at either end so we would find it difficult to award the coveted title and Barry/Barriet Bear to anyone who has not followed that aspect of the run. However if a pint and half of Irn Bru is had at other end thats ok and a personal journey for those doing so - they just wont have a chance to lift the Bear. Perhaps be a pace setter for runners in either drinking or running capacity.


Look forward to crowning the Barry Runner 2011. Could be a strong field this year. PB's could fall (amongst other things)


Sun usually shines on race day.


Lasers set tae malky.....CHARGE!

StraferJack Wrote:

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> >

> This makes me smile, every single time


Tee hee me too! Although I have to confess I don't know what lasers set to 'malky' means....it sounds pretty serious, but kinda fun too :)

DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> OK fair enough...thought I'd ask as we have a

> footy player who can not drink alcohol so wanted

> to see if there was any way she could take part if

> she wanted to.


DJKillaQ - I swear if your friend is able to drink a pint and a half of irn bru - serious respect and recognition is due! :)-D

Strawbs Wrote:

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> I'll be at the plough with my friend who wants to

> run at 1.15, I'll introduce him to everyone then

> we will head to the clock.. See you then!!!


That should give him a heads start. I reckon I'll start at 1.00 then, on the Friday.

Strawbs


Thats barry. 1.15 is a good time. We can give him a full induction and he will be well warmed up by the time the Barry Gun goes off. He will be in save hands.


Alan Medic:

Im technically still in the 2008 run but Im peaking at the right time this year so expect something special....

Sorry i just re- read what I typed, baby brain sorry.. we will ARRIVE at 1.15 not run at 1.15.. SEe you all then..


Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Strawbs Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I'll be at the plough with my friend who wants

> to

> > run at 1.15, I'll introduce him to everyone

> then

> > we will head to the clock.. See you then!!!

>

> That should give him a heads start. I reckon I'll

> start at 1.00 then, on the Friday.

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