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Please sponsor me, running for Macmillan Cancer Support
  • ten-pin-bowling
    Posts: 61
    Would really appreciate it if anyone of my fellow Evertonians could sponsor me. I'm doing the Liverpool Half Marathon in March for Macmillan Cancer Support. Brilliant charity and very worthy cause. Anything you can give would be a tremendous help.

    Thanks guys.


    Or text RLHM70 £5 to 70070 (or whatever you can afford, £5 is just the example)
  • zagan
    Posts: 4,695
    Sorry, already sponsoring someone who is climbing Mount Kilimanjaro for G.O.S.H.

    Good luck though mate!  
  • escla
    Posts: 2,450
    I don't sponsor people to go off and enjoy a physical pursuit that they do for pleasure, I donate to a number of charities on a regular direct debit but don't believe that people run marathons or climb mountains (Kilimanjaro is a bloody hike anyway) "for charity" they do it for themselves !
  • Snowcone
    Posts: 6,653
    escla said:

    I don't sponsor people to go off and enjoy a physical pursuit that they do for pleasure, I donate to a number of charities on a regular direct debit but don't believe that people run marathons or climb mountains (Kilimanjaro is a bloody hike anyway) "for charity" they do it for themselves !


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    Me and you are kindred spirits mate. I'm thinking of having a sponsored holiday. I'll throw this guy a few quid though cos I asked on her for my "friend" a while back. Only fair. 
  • briantum
    Posts: 113
    escla said:

    I don't sponsor people to go off and enjoy a physical pursuit that they do for pleasure, I donate to a number of charities on a regular direct debit but don't believe that people run marathons or climb mountains (Kilimanjaro is a bloody hike anyway) "for charity" they do it for themselves !


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    What a ****! i'm running a marathon for the same charity in April and there is no pleasure in running 30-40 miles everyweek in training for it and its got nothing to do with me doing it for myself. I'm doing it because it is a challenge and i wouldnt ask anybody to sponsor me for walking a mile at midnight etc...
    So get off his back you ****, he is trying to do a good thing for a good charity, if you dont want to sponsor him dont comment but dont start with your s**t
  • milky71
    Posts: 8,705
    briantum said:

    What a ****! i'm running a marathon for the same charity in April and there is no pleasure in running 30-40 miles everyweek in training for it and its got nothing to do with me doing it for myself. I'm doing it because it is a challenge and i wouldnt ask anybody to sponsor me for walking a mile at midnight etc...
    So get off his back you ****, he is trying to do a good thing for a good charity, if you dont want to sponsor him dont comment but dont start with your s**t


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    You really shouldn't take Escla serious

    no else does

  • tonyd
    Posts: 2,770
    briantum said:

    What a ****! i'm running a marathon for the same charity in April and there is no pleasure in running 30-40 miles everyweek in training for it and its got nothing to do with me doing it for myself. I'm doing it because it is a challenge and i wouldnt ask anybody to sponsor me for walking a mile at midnight etc...
    So get off his back you ****, he is trying to do a good thing for a good charity, if you dont want to sponsor him dont comment but dont start with your s**t


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    I _fucking love it don't you get the buzz after each session lid? Can't buy that feeling son
  • briantum
    Posts: 113
    milky71 said:

    You really shouldn't take Escla serious

    no else does


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    I've just done a 15 mile run today and hated every minute of it but knowing that all the kind people who have sponsored me for a good charity helps me to get through it. I cant wait until its over and i dont have to run such stupid distances again
  • briantum
    Posts: 113
    tonyd said:

    I _fucking love it don't you get the buzz after each session lid? Can't buy that feeling son


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    I get the buzz when i'm laid in the bath with a beer after it
  • tonyd
    Posts: 2,770
    briantum said:

    I get the buzz when i'm laid in the bath with a beer after it


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    anyway the moral of the story is_fuck escla hes just jealous and fat and he who claims to be of such high intelligence still wastes a sunday morning at church worra_tit'ed
  • milky71
    Posts: 8,705
    tonyd said:

    anyway the moral of the story is_fuck escla hes just jealous and fat and he who claims to be of such high intelligence still wastes a sunday morning at church worra_tit'ed


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    98% of posters concur with this post
  • briantum
    Posts: 113
    milky71 said:

    98% of posters concur with this post


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    You can add me to that percentage now
  • OGV
    Posts: 909
    milky71 said:

    98% of posters concur with this post


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    we only have ten posters... you must be lying... 
  • Beano
    Posts: 3,246
    milky71 said:

    98% of posters concur with this post


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    you mean there's 2% who don't? You sure? 2% is pretty high like
  • milky71
    Posts: 8,705
    1% are undecided
  • Snowcone
    Posts: 6,653
    I think Escla is sound!
  • escla
    Posts: 2,450
    briantum said:

    I get the buzz when i'm laid in the bath with a beer after it


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    Why don't you just give what you would have spent on beer for six months to charity and save yourself the "agony" of running everyday if you hate it so much, surely giving up beer for six months is a "challenge" too ?
  • ten-pin-bowling
    Posts: 61
    I'm personally doing it because my granddad recently died and he was cared for near the end of his life at a macmillan nursing home where they let us stay and fed and watered us when they believed it was nearly his time to go. So it's really just a way of thanking them. I've never done a run like this before so you're right, it is a challenge for me personally but more importantly just to give something back. Don't have to sponsor me, just donate to this charity on their website please, amazing charity and an amazing place with amazing staff. thank you
  • escla
    Posts: 2,450
    milky71 said:

    You really shouldn't take Escla serious

    no else does


    -----------------</<blockquote rel="ten-pin-bowling">I'm personally doing it because my granddad recently died and he was cared for near the end of his life at a macmillan nursing home where they let us stay and fed and watered us when they believed it was nearly his time to go. So it's really just a way of thanking them. I've never done a run like this before so you're right, it is a challenge for me personally but more importantly just to give something back. Don't have to sponsor me, just donate to this charity on their website please, amazing charity and an amazing place with amazing staff. thank you


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    You have my word that I will donate to this charity, not because you are running in a marathon but because yes they do an amazing job and are hugely dedicated people, condolences on the passing of your grandad.

  • ten-pin-bowling
    Posts: 61
    thank you escla.
  • milky71
    Posts: 8,705
    Obviously i shamed him into donating.

    Even Escla has a heart

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