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Re: Tube Olympics 2010 - Event 2 - Mouse Challenge - 16FEB
Posted: 17 Feb 2010, 20:31
by Starkey7
Hmmm, Matt, tell us more about the prams.
Re: Tube Olympics 2010 - Event 2 - Mouse Challenge - 16FEB
Posted: 17 Feb 2010, 20:37
by palkanetoijala31
Starkey7 wrote:Hmmm, Matt, tell us more about the prams.
probably the young mummies that u sent out on the network to protect ur record lol
Re: Tube Olympics 2010 - Event 2 - Mouse Challenge - 16FEB
Posted: 17 Feb 2010, 20:42
by Sam
palkanetoijala31 wrote:Starkey7 wrote:Hmmm, Matt, tell us more about the prams.
probably the young mummies that u sent out on the network to protect ur record lol
Young? Jeez, OLD!! and shouty.... "THESE BLOKES ARE JUST IN TOO MUCH OF A RUSH TO HELP A POOR WOMAN, WHAT IS THE WORLD COMING TO"
Yeah, jog on love, if you can't cope then get a smaller pram or better still stay off the tube

Re: Tube Olympics 2010 - Event 2 - Mouse Challenge - 16FEB
Posted: 17 Feb 2010, 20:44
by palkanetoijala31
scrxisi wrote:There was a pram parked across the tunnel in a mildly dangerous position (i.e. just round a blind bend), and one being carried up the stairs just beyond. No dramas, our natural agility saw us through

i love that quote natural agility ur not exactly small r u or a ballerina.
Re: Tube Olympics 2010 - Event 2 - Mouse Challenge - 16FEB
Posted: 20 Feb 2010, 10:38
by Soup Dragon
The somewhat belated official result from everyones favourite TOSA are as follows:
1. 1:37:25 Al Brown
1. 1:37:25 Sam Cawley & Matthew Scrivin
1. 1:37:25 Martin Hazel
1. 1:37:25 Peter Smythe
5. 1:40:05 Antony & Kevin Brown
6. 1:47:40 Andi James & Sara Wearn
This was a very expensive event for the organising committee having to award 5 gold medals for the joint winners.
Re: Tube Olympics 2010 - Event 2 - Mouse Challenge - 16FEB
Posted: 20 Feb 2010, 10:49
by al
For the lucky person/people maintaining the website showing everyone's times for the different events (scrixsi's old site), I claim a time of 1:34.20 as I doubled back at Southwark, and could therefore restart my clock there with regards the Mouse itself (rather than the Olympic event).