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Some of you will recognise Mr Lau Snr, a photo from back in 1998.  He died of an aggressive pancreatic cancer about 7 months later.  He would have been 67 on the 18 of this month.

So when a friend ventured last week that “we should do a no-training half marathon in Reading for charity”, I looked at the charity list, saw Pancreatic Cancer UK, requested (and got) a charity place, and thought it was fate at work.  Since then, I’ve learned that the friend was “confused” and hadn’t entered the race at all.  So thanks, Paul.

Therefore, on Sunday 29 March, I will attempt my first half marathon with but an iPod for company.  So far, so not-all-that-impressive, I hear you cry.  But I raise you a “no training” warranty (my employer has generously provided me with the work of 4 people to help me ensure this).  In addition (and further in the spirit of the Victorian “training is cheating” mentality), and if the Government so wills it by quantitively easing me to the tune of no less than GBP150 Bn, I will run it in a suit, shirt, tie and perhaps even a smart pair of wing-tips.  (Yes I’ll provide photo evidence.) [13-March-09: after medical advice, I understand that running in work shoes is even more stupid than, say, running without training in a suit.]

Finally, thanks for reading.  Even if you don’t or can’t leave a donation, I hope some of what you’ve read will inspire you to go out and do the things you dream about now. Don't leave it for 7 months’ time*.

Thanks


MCL (updated) 13-Mar-09

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Well done - extra for coming in under the hour Donation by John Thompson on 02/04/09

 
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Donation by Robin on 02/04/09

 
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Great run, the suit soaked up the sweat well as it looked better than when you started! Donation by UB on 02/04/09

 
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You haven't changed a bit since the pic was taken! Donation by Lizzie R on 02/04/09

 
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I hope the run went well Donation by Kim Poulter on 01/04/09

 
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well done Donation by Sara Pacanowski on 30/03/09

 
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I agree, you DO need more work Donation by The Business on 27/03/09

 
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Donation by Gary Bates on 27/03/09

 
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Double if under 2 hours Donation by John Thompson on 26/03/09

 
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u r like a total loser, but more loserish. best of luck lausy. Donation by patrick mills on 26/03/09

 
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What happens if we reach £2k. Ditch the suit and do it in a penguin outfit? Donation by Lucy & Alex Grant on 24/03/09

 
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Marie-Elise clearly very smart (takes after mum) so I will do the same, i.e use your card. Good luck! Donation by Angela Cha on 19/03/09

 
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Mmmm.... 13 miles in a suit.. with no training... I always thought there was something odd about you... good luck!!!!!!! Donation by Mum on 18/03/09

 
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Lykke til! Donation by Sarah Williams on 18/03/09

 
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I am glad to see Martin proudly still wears his father's shirt - I had wondered where he had obtained such a garment Donation by Graham Ramsey on 16/03/09

 
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Good Luck!!! Donation by mansueta on 16/03/09

 
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Ambitious target mate! Good cause though. Pleased you're all set to don the spandex once again... Donation by Billy Bones on 16/03/09

 
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Best wishes- have you thought of running in a suit from a charity shop in case you can't get it cleaned for work? Who owns more than one suit anyway? Donation by John & Margaret Larkin on 13/03/09

 
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Good luck - and I'd love to see the photos! Donation by Auntie Dot on 13/03/09

 
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GBP 150Bn?? I hope you've got a good credit card limit, coz I'm using your card too!!!! Donation by Sandra Lau on 13/03/09

 
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Good Luck from the tightfisted northerner - Graham and Emily will be more generous Donation by Christa on 13/03/09

 
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No training, wearing a suit...now that's just showing off! Good luck Donation by Lisa on 13/03/09

 
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I expect to see your "uniform" in due course Donation by Will Robinson on 12/03/09

 
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as long as it's really "no training" - no sneaky evening jogs and a couple of pints the night before!! Donation by paddy on 11/03/09

 
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suit, wing tips, bow tie ...yes... and I think you need a silver tray and filled flutes Donation by Kevin Boa on 11/03/09

 
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