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I've heard what craney can do -it sure it was best this way
Hope the snus kept you sane for your waiting in the hospital. It's a shitter mate but keep positive and get back soon.

Tetley and its Golden Farce.
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Nails - diehard
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Nice blog! and congrats on your JK success
Must be all that training along the flat canal that I've seen you doing... no, I'm not spying on you, I just live next to the canal and you put me to shame when I'm feeling lazy!

Must be all that training along the flat canal that I've seen you doing... no, I'm not spying on you, I just live next to the canal and you put me to shame when I'm feeling lazy!
Run rabbit, run
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lilywhite wrote:'twas on the way to 7 I believe. He went out to the field. I stayed in the forest. He jumped the fence. Snap. Suddenly I'm alone but a dark threat lurks behind. I run scared.
yeah thats pretty much what happened, i jumped down some little wall just before the field and heard a crack, tried to get up and run but just fell over again. 30secs later and the ankle was twice the size with fluid. I guess i was still down between the fence and wall when you ran past Rocky.
Would have been a much better story if Craney had actually pushed me over, or Baker had played some sinister part in it, but that will have to wait until next time.
Also big thanks out to a few people. Sarah Rollins for knowing a tad more than the guy from St Johns Ambulance. Heather for driving across england and back to take me home from the hospital. Dickie for putting me in the bath

Go orienteering in Great Britain......... its financially better off than Australia:)
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Bj wrote
Would have been a much better story if Craney had actually pushed me over, or Baker had played some sinister part in it, but that will have to wait until next time.
....What a bit like the time on a pre-JWOC training camp in 1996 that me and Siggy found Duncan Archer sprawled on the floor having fallen down the stairs, and a certain Stewart Fishwick standing on the top step
Duncan was so badly injured he couldn't make the trip to JWOC in Romania with us.......so the first reserve was called in at the last minute, who just so happened to be Stewart Fishwick....make your own conclusions
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But Fish if you're out there somewhere - 10 years have past isn't it finally time to come clean matey?
Would have been a much better story if Craney had actually pushed me over, or Baker had played some sinister part in it, but that will have to wait until next time.
....What a bit like the time on a pre-JWOC training camp in 1996 that me and Siggy found Duncan Archer sprawled on the floor having fallen down the stairs, and a certain Stewart Fishwick standing on the top step
Duncan was so badly injured he couldn't make the trip to JWOC in Romania with us.......so the first reserve was called in at the last minute, who just so happened to be Stewart Fishwick....make your own conclusions

But Fish if you're out there somewhere - 10 years have past isn't it finally time to come clean matey?
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Nice blog! .... http://www.grahamgristwood.co.uk
Agreed! And particularly for a "first attempt at the Internet thingy" - all done inside 24 hours after a hugely impressive JK weekend. Superhuman or what?!
I enjoyed seeing the routes and reading the analysis. Looking forward to future instalments....
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Dids
I have to vehemently deny that insinuation ...
At the time I was either still enjoying my school leavers ball, or on the way to the training weekend, and definitely not at the top of the stairs.
I've always wondered who was there ... no-one has collected the 20 pounds yet
Fish
ps 12 days to go, and I'll be back in the northern hemisphere.
I have to vehemently deny that insinuation ...
At the time I was either still enjoying my school leavers ball, or on the way to the training weekend, and definitely not at the top of the stairs.
I've always wondered who was there ... no-one has collected the 20 pounds yet

Fish
ps 12 days to go, and I'll be back in the northern hemisphere.
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hey one more thing, does anyone know what happened to my SI card and compass? someone took it but not sure who. Be nice to get back. thanks
Go orienteering in Great Britain......... its financially better off than Australia:)
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fish wrote:Dids
I have to vehemently deny that insinuation ...
At the time I was either still enjoying my school leavers ball, or on the way to the training weekend, and definitely not at the top of the stairs.
I've always wondered who was there ... no-one has collected the 20 pounds yet
Fish
ps 12 days to go, and I'll be back in the northern hemisphere.
In that case it must have been the second reserve who then failed to 'bump-off' the first reserve

'If God invented marathons to keep people from doing anything more stupid, then Triathlon must have taken Him completely by surprise.' P.Z. Pearce
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