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No Pain, No Gain, and No Babies.

Two things of varying degrees of pain happened over the weekend.

Firstly our Finance Director Mr Paul Chorlton completed the Great North Run in a more than respectable 2 hours nine minutes, raising £855 for The Together Trust. If you’d like to add to that total you can do so here. Well done Paul and sister Emma. (Paul’s sister is  called Emma. She’s not a nun, to my knowledge.)

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And secondly Freelance legend Mr Matt Booth had a baby boy, Oscar. Or at least his Mrs did. Many congratulations to all. Here’s a photo of Oscar in all his 6lb 3 oz of glory.

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Rumours that toweling is covering a large tattoo are yet to be confirmed. But they haven’t been denied either.

In other news, Stephen Owen watched some telly at the weekend. Well done Ste.

5 Responses to No Pain, No Gain, and No Babies.

  1. Really pieman! You should never have knowledge of a nun, Paul’s sister or not.

    on September 21, 2009 by andy
  2. that is a nice looking baby!

    on September 22, 2009 by Nicky
  3. I’m confused. The GNR is in Newcastle, and this appears to be the Midland Hotel in Manchester. Did Paul run back to Manchester too? What a machine. Go Paul!

    on September 23, 2009 by Rixy
  4. The baby is indeed a very cute looking one. but his flash skills are lousy and his day rate is way too high.

    And the photo was taken from Paul’s justgiving page, and features a photo from another race day. It’s not that complicated really. What did you have for lunch today? You didn’t mention it on twitter.

    on September 23, 2009 by Pieman
  5. Hey guys, thanks for the post about not so little anymore Oscar. He’s doing very well but still refuses to drop his day rate.
    See you all soon.

    on October 12, 2009 by Matt Booth

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