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Quote: chipolata @ March 17 2010, 11:24 AM GMT

Although she's wearing a head scarf, she's considered a bit lax amongst other Muslims.

Well, she's got a job for a start (and presumably an education)... (Oh gawd! Errr)

Ellie is worried that she has only this weekend left of training before the half marathon in Berlin! Arghhhhh

Quote: EllieJP @ March 17 2010, 11:31 AM GMT

Ellie is worried that she has only this weekend left of training before the half marathon in Berlin! Arghhhhh

Are you running alone, Ellie? Or with others?

There are 3 of us who know each other running, and then 6 others coming for the beer (and maybe cheer us on).

Just imagine you're chasing file-sharers. Unimpressed

Quote: Aaron @ March 17 2010, 11:43 AM GMT

Just imagine you're chasing file-sharers. Unimpressed

Unimpressed

Quote: EllieJP @ March 17 2010, 11:40 AM GMT

There are 3 of us who know each other running, and then 6 others coming for the beer (and maybe cheer us on).

Whenever my sister runs in marathons she always sends photos taken during the race. Are you going to post pictures here of you in your vest and special running pants? Eh?

Quote: chipolata @ March 17 2010, 11:44 AM GMT

Whenever my sister runs in marathons she always sends photos taken during the race. Are you going to post pictures here of you in your vest and special running pants? Eh?

If she doesn't, we're sure you'll Photoshop them.

Quote: Aaron @ March 17 2010, 11:45 AM GMT

If she doesn't, we're sure you'll Photoshop them.

Never heard it called that before.

http://www.38degrees.org.uk/page/speakout/extremeinternetl

Quote: chipolata @ March 17 2010, 11:44 AM GMT

Whenever my sister runs in marathons she always sends photos taken during the race. Are you going to post pictures here of you in your vest and special running pants? Eh?

I don't think I want to post up pictures of me looking sweaty and shattered.

Quote: Aaron @ March 17 2010, 12:24 PM GMT

http://www.38degrees.org.uk/page/speakout/extremeinternetl

Done!

:)

Apparently 10,000 people need to petition their MPs in order to get a proper debate to happen: 1,000 did yesterday alone. We really don't have time to be complacent about it though, so pass on everywhere and to everyone you know.

Done and Done Twittered and Facbooked.

Awesome. *high-fives*

...as you were.

Ooh, an article about it on BBC Two now.

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