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wasn't a bad day at all was it? So much so that Sunday was spent not moving, with a range of plans all getting shelved


@ gingerbeer - in the past, people have uploaded files to flickr or similar and pasted a link here. Given the amount of pics I think you took, some editing may be required ;-)


Look forward to the return of the proper event next year tho'

StraferJack Wrote:

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> wasn't a bad day at all was it? So much so that

> Sunday was spent not moving, with a range of plans

> all getting shelved


same here, barely shifted from the sofa

  • 9 months later...

Turn up noonish at plough


Wend way to clock house


Thems the basics


Proper Barry Barry run would necessitate running gear, timing, organisation


But. 2014 suggests another amble at best. So see who turns up at plough and crawl towards clock house



Last year started slowly to be fair. But by midnight a fair crowd were receiving calls from partners asking where they were


July is always likeliest month

I have a bit of history wi the Barry Barry Road Race. A event that needs a new energy, the lets meet thread in the what's on section, seems the natural way to keep the Barry Barry Road Race alive.. Somebody needs to step up. Bears are available...
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