When I went to University in Scotland, I made a life-long friend in the first week. And then deleted the entry about him.
German Word For Today: “Bewunderung” - Words fail
Song playing as this was published: Queen “Don’t Stop Me Now”
When I went to University in Scotland, I made a life-long friend in the first week. And then deleted the entry about him.
German Word For Today: “Bewunderung” - Words fail
Song playing as this was published: Queen “Don’t Stop Me Now”
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poor Liam.
cheers to Gordon and his blessed, good heart.
keep going you lazy sod
I’m changing my mind, as a woman has a right to do…
Keep it up Gordon! You are doing excellent, and I can’t wait to kiss you when you cross that finish line first!
Go Gordon! Go!
Good luck vibes from S Cal!
Wow! Go Gordon!
I have to say that guy must have a lot of balls. (He can take that compliment anyway he wants
)You couldn’t even get me to WALK in the Sahara, much less run!
Well done that man.
Sorry, not good at cheering; it always sounds so sarcastic. But well done nonetheless (although hopefully not in the beyond medium-rare sense, as I would be if I tried running in the Sahara).
Go Gordon!! Its fabulous that he is doing this for a cause… makes me feel a little inadequate and worthless for sitting here and cheering him on without bothering to run around a bit myself.
Way to go, Gordon! What a trooper.
I’m impressed and envious, all at once. I can’t stand running, and would rather stick blunt knitting needles into my eardrums than go out for a run.
Whereas marathon training gave me chronic ITBS, and I’d kill to run long distance again.
But this race, this is endurance. Kudos to his resilience, and all the best for the remainder of the distance. Go, Gordon!
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