Garden Marathon
#21

And total is heading towards £4k
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#22

Well done Ray!!! Fair play
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#23

Was good to watch the live feed and the support he had from the players no doubt helped him.
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#24

Good work Sir.

I have spent the afternoon on line, watching your money earning antics. Sat proudly on top of the TV, in a gilded frame, is a hand drawn picture of Karl Bayliss, that I did myself. I swear that a couple of times I caught him nodding down appreciatively at your efforts.

Every half an hour, as a treat, I'd rewind the footage and play it double speed to make you look like Benny Hill.

You're going to ache like a bastard tomorrow, and your pain is our gain

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Bloody hell, you've got good eyesight!
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#25

£4K reached
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#26

Great achievement and an incredible amount raised too!
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#27

Well I’m alive and feeling sort of fresh but my legs tell me otherwise!

Fantastic support by everyone I honestly appreciate it and the players who joined in the live feed in the late afternoon when I was on my arse as my legs literally gave up on 19-20 miles..so far the total is £4157..it’s gonna be open till May 1st so please pop a few more quid in and spread the word.
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#28

Great job Ray, you know when you’ve been tangoed
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#29

Not as good as that 99 year old guy.

Bloody hell, you've got good eyesight!
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#30

(15-04-2020, 09:55 PM)SHANDY LOVE MACHINE Wrote:  Not as good as that 99 year old guy.

Funnily enough, I thought last night if Marcus was 50 odd years older and had a zimmer frame it would have totally paid for the ground.

Sticking around a while yet, thanks to a gift from a generous angel.
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