Morning!
One of my very very best mates has announced she's going to break into a run - which has shocked us all.
She sent this email today:
-----Original Message-----
From: Emma
Sent: 04 April 2007 10:06
Subject: The unlikely event of Emma breaking into a run
Hi,
I know people hate it when these emails come round, but I am now starting to understand that unless you ask, then you don't tend to get much response, so here goes.
Some of you may know that in recent years I have lost three wonderful grandparents to cancer. I believe it is one of the nastiest, most evil things recent generations have had to face, and although it has been around for quite a while, we still don't seem to know much about it. And it seems that noone is safe from its touch either. I am sure we are all coming across friends, colleagues and loved ones who are affected by it.
But, no, I am not about to re-train as a medical scientist to try and find a cure, I am doing something equally as unlikely; I am taking part in the Cancer Research Race for Life. As you will appreciate, this is not entirely my bag of chips; breaking into a run for anything has to be extremely worthwhile, and hasn't been witnessed for quite a while.
So, how do you go about supporting your old mate as she huffs her way around a 5km run in the midsummer heat? Well, I would be incredibly impressed, humbled and grateful if you could click over to my sponsorship website (Me? A website?! Madness!) and put your name down for a few quid. That would be fabulous. And I may even reward you with a terrible picture of me sweating buckets but happy in the achievement once I've finished.
So what do you think? Ah, go on, you know I am unlikely to develop a taste for this sort of thing and be pestering you every year, and would you really miss a few quid?
www.raceforlifesponsorme.org/toadyem
Thanks.
Look forward to catching up with you soon,
Emma
She's about the nicest person you'll ever meet - and she's set a typically humble target, so I thought it would be nice to wildly exceed her expectations.
Just putting this out there...
One of my very very best mates has announced she's going to break into a run - which has shocked us all.
She sent this email today:
-----Original Message-----
From: Emma
Sent: 04 April 2007 10:06
Subject: The unlikely event of Emma breaking into a run
Hi,
I know people hate it when these emails come round, but I am now starting to understand that unless you ask, then you don't tend to get much response, so here goes.
Some of you may know that in recent years I have lost three wonderful grandparents to cancer. I believe it is one of the nastiest, most evil things recent generations have had to face, and although it has been around for quite a while, we still don't seem to know much about it. And it seems that noone is safe from its touch either. I am sure we are all coming across friends, colleagues and loved ones who are affected by it.
But, no, I am not about to re-train as a medical scientist to try and find a cure, I am doing something equally as unlikely; I am taking part in the Cancer Research Race for Life. As you will appreciate, this is not entirely my bag of chips; breaking into a run for anything has to be extremely worthwhile, and hasn't been witnessed for quite a while.
So, how do you go about supporting your old mate as she huffs her way around a 5km run in the midsummer heat? Well, I would be incredibly impressed, humbled and grateful if you could click over to my sponsorship website (Me? A website?! Madness!) and put your name down for a few quid. That would be fabulous. And I may even reward you with a terrible picture of me sweating buckets but happy in the achievement once I've finished.
So what do you think? Ah, go on, you know I am unlikely to develop a taste for this sort of thing and be pestering you every year, and would you really miss a few quid?
www.raceforlifesponsorme.org/toadyem
Thanks.
Look forward to catching up with you soon,
Emma
She's about the nicest person you'll ever meet - and she's set a typically humble target, so I thought it would be nice to wildly exceed her expectations.
Just putting this out there...
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