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<blockquote data-quote="copepod" data-source="post: 556035" data-attributes="member: 21372"><p>Just wondered if anyone else sees unusual things at parkruns? Two weeks ago, at Cross Flatts in Leeds, we were watched by two young men with two ferrets in harnesses and leads, who kept running up a grassy slope, then rolling down (ferrets, not humans). This week, two fire appliances pulled up beside the park gate and about eight firemen got out and walked to start. The female race director was a bit overcome during her briefing, and almost changed her mind to run today! Yet to discover if fire personnel presence had any effect on my time. Being overdressed for warm temperature probably had more effect. I missed last week due to working at Beaver triathlons at Belvoir Castlee, will be at Animas Diabetes Sports weekend Loughborough University next week, then in Cambridge weekendd after, so hope to run at Wimpole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="copepod, post: 556035, member: 21372"] Just wondered if anyone else sees unusual things at parkruns? Two weeks ago, at Cross Flatts in Leeds, we were watched by two young men with two ferrets in harnesses and leads, who kept running up a grassy slope, then rolling down (ferrets, not humans). This week, two fire appliances pulled up beside the park gate and about eight firemen got out and walked to start. The female race director was a bit overcome during her briefing, and almost changed her mind to run today! Yet to discover if fire personnel presence had any effect on my time. Being overdressed for warm temperature probably had more effect. I missed last week due to working at Beaver triathlons at Belvoir Castlee, will be at Animas Diabetes Sports weekend Loughborough University next week, then in Cambridge weekendd after, so hope to run at Wimpole. [/QUOTE]
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