Tony Evans thought his wallet would remain in hibernation when he made the same promise to Tango & Cash about their crazy plan to nail the new Ulster Way route in 6 consecutive days. "It's impossible!", he cried. Little did he know that he would be dragging himself down to the off-licence to remain true to his word.
The ceremonial handing over of the cans of Guinness took place on the banks of the Lagan on 13 May 2008, 15 minutes before a couple of local teenage toe-rags bombarded us with water-bombs!!
Nice photo guys. Nice to know you have clothes other than cycling kit!
ReplyDeleteThose are our cycling clothes!!
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rick hill
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so good, you had to say it twice! cheers, big man. health to enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI can only assume you got stuck behind a fence in craigavon to be beaten by two orienteers !!
ReplyDeleteOur understanding of the rules was that one had to travel in a straight line between checkpoints, and I am not the strongest swimmer.
ReplyDeleteGood to know you have one weakness (other than an addiction to chips)
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