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21stAugust2009
Friday’s report – Jason goes mobile
No CommentsHello everyone! As Hannah is on leave I have the dubious honour of sharing the latest installment from Jason’s adventure with you all. But before I pass over to Jason I’m going to grab my minute in the spotlight and introduce myself. My name’s Celia and I head up the PR over at Commission Junction (and across ValueClick) Right then, where was I? Oh yes Jason…
Wednesday’s report – in Jason’s words
- Leicester to Peterborough
- Distance – 42 miles
Day four was a very simple cycle route, no meetings booked for the morning so straight off we go, the only difference today was the weather – rain!!!!
The next morning…and an announcement
Shock horror…there is to be a slight change to the final leg of my journey. Don’t worry – the distance is still the same! But instead of stopping of in King’s Lynn on my way to Lowestoft I’ll be heading there direct – the distance will be 90 miles (ouch) it’s going to be a long day.
Why the change of plan? Well, its quite simple, I have no pre-booked meetings in Kings Lynn and as nice as an extra stop off would be in my adventure, having Helen and Eve move from hotel to hotel each day waiting for me isn’t as much fun for them as it is for me, so instead we are going to push on and try and finish the full distance today.
As my journey yesterday was relatively uneventful, I thought I’d brighten up this post with a few pictures of some of CJ’s furrier fans (my sister breeds Arabian horses http://www.lillyviewarabians.com/)
Editors note: please excuse the bright blue horses eyes I assure you they are not possessed as they initially seem, the picture just needed brightening up and with that came the eyes!!
So the last stretch of Jason’s adventure is here 90 miles in a day – rather you than me Jason! I’ll update you on the final chapter this Monday…will he make it? Place your bets!!
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