Muddy Buddy cheering section


I think we are going to try to make it. Myself, DW (tmli) and DS.

So is this starts at 6:45 is that the best time to arrive or are we good showing up a tad later. Also, just wondering if everyone is planning on wearing DIS shirts or do we not want to draw attention to our crowd.:thumbsup2

Hope to see you all there.
 
I think we are going to try to make it. Myself, DW (tmli) and DS.

So is this starts at 6:45 is that the best time to arrive or are we good showing up a tad later. Also, just wondering if everyone is planning on wearing DIS shirts or do we not want to draw attention to our crowd.:thumbsup2

Hope to see you all there.
I know Kevin and John aren't showing up until the finish. We've figured that we won't start until 7:00am at the earliest, and it should take us about an hour to finish the race.
 
I know Kevin and John aren't showing up until the finish. We've figured that we won't start until 7:00am at the earliest, and it should take us about an hour to finish the race.

Dave is being an extreme optimist. He can easily finish in an hour, but those of us not in peak physical form may take a tad longer.
 
I think we are going to try to make it. Myself, DW (tmli) and DS.

So is this starts at 6:45 is that the best time to arrive or are we good showing up a tad later. Also, just wondering if everyone is planning on wearing DIS shirts or do we not want to draw attention to our crowd.:thumbsup2

Hope to see you all there.

We're wearing our cheerleader outfits - didn't you get the memo???:cheer2:
 
We're wearing our cheerleader outfits - didn't you get the memo???:cheer2:

I don't have a cheerleader outfit, (as I am a cheer follower).
I do have Pom-Poms though.
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I don't have a cheerleader outfit, (as I am a cheer follower).
I do have Pom-Poms though.
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I'll ask my Daughter...Maybe she will let you barrow hers. ;)
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Bill needed pom poms, not pasties...

I don't think a pasty cheering for us would make much sense. I was going to leave this at home:
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A pasty (pronounced /ˈpæsti/ (the 'a' pronounced as in 'cat'), Cornish: Pasti), less commonly known as tiddly oggy or tiddy oggy, and sometimes as pastie in the United States, is a filled pastry case, commonly associated with Cornwall, United Kingdom. It differs from a pie as it is made by placing the filling on a flat pastry shape, usually a circle, and folding it to wrap the filling, crimping the edge to form a seal. The result is a raised semicircular package. The traditional Cornish pasty is filled with diced beef, sliced potato and onion, and baked. Pasties with many different fillings are made; some shops specialise in selling all sorts of pasties.
 
I don't think a pasty cheering for us would make much sense. I was going to leave this at home:
pastyfestparade1-lg.jpg



A pasty (pronounced /ˈpæsti/ (the 'a' pronounced as in 'cat'), Cornish: Pasti), less commonly known as tiddly oggy or tiddy oggy, and sometimes as pastie in the United States, is a filled pastry case, commonly associated with Cornwall, United Kingdom. It differs from a pie as it is made by placing the filling on a flat pastry shape, usually a circle, and folding it to wrap the filling, crimping the edge to form a seal. The result is a raised semicircular package. The traditional Cornish pasty is filled with diced beef, sliced potato and onion, and baked. Pasties with many different fillings are made; some shops specialise in selling all sorts of pasties.


Actually, that would look slimming on me!
 














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