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Discussion: Nice photos!

in: ndobbs; ndobbs > 2011-10-02

Oct 3, 2011 7:07 PM # 
acjospe:
I particularly like the one of Kseniya's ass. Did you mean to cut off her head? I think that was Kseniya, anyway.
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Oct 3, 2011 8:34 PM # 
ndobbs:
I heard, "Take a picture of my butt", as she scampered by...
Oct 3, 2011 8:42 PM # 
BorisGr:
Was Kseniya really at the Highlander? How come I never saw her?
Oct 3, 2011 8:58 PM # 
z-man:
Sometimes being small does it to you. She was out there at one of the exchange points, not sure how you missed her though.
Oct 3, 2011 9:52 PM # 
ndobbs:
she was taking pics of you at #3, plus around before and after and during...
Oct 3, 2011 11:41 PM # 
Kseniya:
My butt was at the Highlander for sure but I only saw you, Boris, right before start and during the map exchange. I was out collecting controls when you finished. I missed Kat as well :(...
Also, I shouldn't ask for a picture of my butt to be taken, it should be a given...
Oct 4, 2011 6:17 AM # 
jjcote:
I like picture 38, showing people going in all kinds of directions when Guy said "Go!".
Oct 4, 2011 12:30 PM # 
ndobbs:
If you look at 37, PG and Will are already on their way, nowhere to be seen in 38...
Oct 4, 2011 1:04 PM # 
PG:
Nice evidence of what I guessed happened -- I took one step, hit the dog, and almost went down. Would have been a new record for my earliest fall in a race (not counting the time I tripped on one of the call-up lines and went flat on my face, because my race hadn't yet started).
Oct 4, 2011 1:40 PM # 
Jagge:
I once tripped on start line and hit my forehead against map basket. At that time baskets were couple of meter away. Anyway, there was big "18" written on the basket when I looked at it from 5 cm away after the hit and I thought it was mine (H18). I grabbed map and went off, six controls later I noticed it was actually D18.
Oct 5, 2011 8:36 AM # 
BorisGr:
I was wondering if that dog would cause problems.

I once got to the start of a race in the UK, twisted my ankle walking from the call-up line to the maps, and called it a day.
Oct 5, 2011 12:43 PM # 
ndobbs:
At least I started this race back in '05.

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