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26-11-2009 07:59 PM #1
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The Rocky Mountains, Marie Curie and Hibs.
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26-11-2009 08:40 PM #3
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Thanks again Gordon will find even greater inspiration from knowing people will back his efforts to succeed.
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26-11-2009 08:43 PM #4This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Well done, Toaods+ :notworthy: beers tomorrow me thinks..
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26-11-2009 08:47 PM #5
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need to be quick - the last bus back to Edinburgh is at 9.52PM...
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26-11-2009 08:57 PM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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26-11-2009 10:45 PM #8
My Girlfriend is just back from the Sahara after doing the Trek for the Marie Curie Edinburgh Hospice. It was an experience she will never forget and the memories and friendship from the other trekkers will stay with her forever.
Good luck! Looks very challenging, but you will get over that finish line and it will change your life for the better!
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27-11-2009 12:46 PM #9
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What's the Innerleithen fund raising disco start tonight?
Cannae wait...not been to a 'disco' for ages.
...(always thought I was better than John Travolta smiley )
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27-11-2009 01:16 PM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's a 7-30 start, and a dawn finish
Union Club Innerleithen High St.
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27-11-2009 02:24 PM #11
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28-11-2009 08:04 AM #12
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pity the last bus left so early, was almost ready to get up and make my way to the dance floor.
How much did you manage to swell the coffers by?
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28-11-2009 10:11 AM #13This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It was a pity you had to go so early, but I'm sure you will make up for it today. enjoy the game.... I'm in the cheap seats
It was a good night had by all and we managed to raise £753.76p
So a BIG thank you to everyone from me :notworthy: Well Done...
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29-11-2009 11:04 AM #14
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£750+ that's a great effort.
Early start and a late finish yesterday.
We all had a fantastic day.
Special thanks to Scott & Ken from McEwan Fraser for putting up such a terrific prize for the recent guess the crowd competition on Hibs.net.
We had Alex Totten at our table as an invited guest and he was very good company with some cracking stories and responses to the various questions we all asked.
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29-11-2009 06:23 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Glad you had such a fun day!, (sore heid the day son )
while I had to queue up for my pie and bovril...
Never met AT but I'm sure he has plenty tales to tell.
Nothing worse at these events when you get some wet blouse gibbering nonsense and your not on the same wavelength ...well done.
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01-12-2009 05:28 PM #16
I would like to thank all you guys n'gals for your donations I do
realise that there is a long way to go and I am well aware that Santa is just around the corner, so well done :notworthy:
So far...:wink:
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01-12-2009 06:01 PM #17
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02-12-2009 02:07 PM #18
Just swelled your coffers by £20 mate (+ gift aid of course)
Hope it's some consolation also that my family make a donation every Christmas to the Marie Curie at Fairmile.
They looked after my Dad when he was terminally ill, and he only lasted 2 weeks in there - but I sit with a lump in my throat typing this thinking about the doctors and nurses - not only for the palliative care they gave my Dad, but for the way they looked after us as the family too.
These folks fall into the bracket of real heroes - bless them - and you for what you are doing! You're a hero too!
GGTTH
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02-12-2009 07:54 PM #19This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Not so sure about me being a hero, but it has got to be said that you are a STAR.. your donation will go a long way to making a difference, as you will (and others also) know, Marie Curie is a charity and all funding does NOT come from Government funds
Marie Curie have to plug the shortfall them selfs, so the funds that I manage to raise will go some way to helping them run the place to a standard that the public demands
We all want the best care that money can buy.
Well done gavmacLast edited by Leithenhibby; 02-12-2009 at 07:57 PM.
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02-12-2009 11:19 PM #20
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Well done to everyone.....£2k barrier smashed in a week.
I'll be sticking another £33 in for 'one pint less' this Saturday again, as it soon mounts up.....
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03-12-2009 04:58 PM #21This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
How many pints do you have before the game
With the Schultz question, I'm not sure if he posts on here or not. The last time I saw him was at the Killie game last Christmas.
Just got a pledge for £250.00 So the 2K barrier is well and truly smashed....Well Done Everyone..
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