Tuesday Ring Road Run - 7pm. RRRoute below.
Meet 7pm Castle Hill Car park (the one next to the Castle pub and
Castle mound).
Post-RRR beer ~8:15.
It might be 14 degrees C and not raining.
There will be a car for stuff.
Protocol requires a bad bad running poem.
I suspect bad this was even
before mangled was
it by transleted.
Ring Road
Ring road,
ring of our life
Where we life together
In the Circle out of old city
In the Circle out of old life
When we haven’t no more space
In the crowded city
Become free competition
among fascinating speed of automotive product
and human density
to decrease natural love
and become alienate
each other
Prasetya Utama,17-12-2009
On 24/04/2012 15:22, Winston Wannop wrote:
Hashers,
Another chance to hone your "running problem" skills. Practice
by reading the following, resist the urgings to participate,
then just come to the Castle for a beer at ~8:15, or stay home.
Failures: See you at 7pm. Post-RRR shame & guilt beer ~8:15.
On 24/04/2012 07:53, Kristy wrote:
Morning folks! Your day will be improved if you come on tonight's
ringroad run - really it will!
Meet 7pm Castle Hill Car park (the one next to the Castle pub and
Castle mound).
Weather: 1900 Sunny 9 °C N 4 mph Very Good
Come out for the only sun of the day!
8.4 mile route:
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=4293385
8.1 mile route:
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=4478865
It's the same as the 8.4 one but you turn right off Long Road just
after one of the hills and follow the off-road path past the stream
and the allotments until you rejoin at the Trumpington Rd traffic
lights where you turn onto the footpath.
There will be a car for stuff and some lovely, lovely people. Come
join
us!
Poem of the week:
Gingerbread Song
(to the tune of "The Muffin Man")
Oh, do you know the Gingerbread Man,
The Gingerbread Man, the Gingerbread Man?
Oh, do you know the Gingerbread Man,
Who ran and ran and ran?
He said, "Catch me if you can,
If you can, if you can."
He said, "Catch me if you can,
Then ran and ran and ran.
I can run like the Gingerbread Man.
The Gingerbread Man, the Gingerbread Man.
I can run like the Gingerbread Man.
Now catch me if you can.
http://www.canteach.ca/elementary/songspoems95.html
Laters!
Kristy