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jennie

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  1. Good, glad to hear it. X
  2. So sorry to hear that Chunkymunky, that must have been so hard for your family to cope with. Thoughts are with you all. Thankyou all so much for the donations. X
  3. Hi, thankyou all so much for the donations and supportive words,it really does mean a lot to me. X
  4. It is a fab day, i really enjoyed it last year. and same i could just manage 4 miles about 3 weeks ago i'm now upto 7, (on a good day!) good for you, i would love to run a marathon for charity one day. X
  5. Fairy wings and tutu ordered! yay
  6. So sorry to hear that Andy C. It has unfourtunatly affected so many people. thankyou all so so much for the donations and words of support. it really does mean the world both to myself and the people the money goes to help. Jennie x
  7. Thankyou so much. I'm so sorry to hear that about your family, thats terrible. Thoughts are with you and your family at this hard time. Jennie x
  8. Quercus-90, so sorry to hear that. It must of been hard for him and your family to go through. all the best x
  9. Thankyou all so so much, it really does mean so much to many people. you're all stars. xx
  10. Thankyou so much. It means a lot. x
  11. Hi guys and girls, This year myself and some friends are doing the race for life in order to raise money in memory of my best friends mum, who sadly lost her life to cancer last summer. It would mean the world, both to myself and everyone affected by cancer if you took a few moments of your time to take a look at my page and make a donation, no matter how big or small. My target is £150 and i would really appreciate it if any of you can help me towards reaching this. The money goes to a fantastic cause that is helping so many people out there who are affected by cancer, whether it's their own life or someone they know. Big big thankyou in advance to all of you, your support is truly appreciated, Jennnie x https://www.raceforlifesponsorme.org/JennieAyers
  12. Damn i must be blonde, i've only ever watched 3 of his programmes and spent the whole time trying to work out what the heck he was on about in the first 10 minutes, sad times reading your statement Adam
  13. RocknRolla or Snatch, saying that any Guy Ritchie films are good. Gangs of New York is a good way to spend just under 3hours. Now watching 310 to Yuma while eating popcorn, guess the snow is good for one thing
  14. What! thats not fair, we tried this in lowestoft but riding the horses, we were refused service as they aren't motorised vehicles but if we 'parked' them we could go in, not sure how to put the handbrake on.guess we didn't have enough horse power between us
  15. My first - a redwood up my leg, more planned for in the new year
  16. That is, i'm guessing you're from the year above as your name really rings a bell.
  17. Thankyou, it was amazing deffinatly worth the wait.
  18. Generally at the airport! ahahah, well if you want to do the same sort of trip its best to fly into San francisco international airport and go from there. at Kings canyon they have wooden lodges or a rooms in a building you can stay in. from there you can either walk or drive to General Grant, General sherman and and the boole tree. there's loads to see there. as well as numerous trecks you can walk i. a day. at muir woods there is John Muir woods to walk through, lots of walks, a old old lighthouse which is kinda cool. and it's only an hour away fron San francisco so you can go there for a day if you wanted to. in Humboldt it' s mostly old growth forests that you can walk through with numerous visitor centers. there is also the lost coast which is A-mazing, you can go rock pooling od watch the seals. there is also the black sand beaches to visit. you can also treck there with a walk that can take hope this helps. x you anything from half a day to three days with places to camp. it is deffinatly worth a visit. oh and san francisco is good. you can hire bikes and cycle across the golden gate bridge and then get the ferry back and see alcatraz at night which is good as it's all lit up, but that takes the best part of the day.
  19. Thanks it was. sorry some of them are upside down ect, i have no idea how to work technology
  20. And the last decent-ish ones off my phone
  21. Thanks, that guy is Ben Carter, i went to Easton with him.
  22. I will. The ones that have snow in are Kings National Park which is 6508ft above sea level. The reddish ones are Muir woods which is about 3ish hours from San Francisco. And the rest are humboldt i'm guessing. The one of the tree in front of the house is from San Francisco. X

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