Question by Fragile Rock | Posted in Other - Sports
I differentiate it was a couple of weeks ago now, but I just happened to remember the guy dressed up as Indiana Jones pulling the Goliath boulder behind him (for charity). Last year when he did the marathon in a deep sea diver outfit, he got a lot of
Answer: His genuine name is Lloyd Scott and it took him under 22 hours to complete it.
http://www.lloydscott.co.uk
Did The Man Who Wore The Diving Suit In Last Year`s London Marathon Take Part In It This Year?
Question by Rose D | Posted in Swimming & Diving
I heard he was due to go as Indiana Jones, pulling a their heels behind him. Nothing was said about him on the progamme was it?
Answer: I saw him hybrid the line sometime on monday - it was on bbc news - there is a link on their website
Is Aeronautical Or Aerospace Engineering Very Hard?
Question by Mitul | Posted in Engineering
do i scarcity to study all the time? i have been practicing martial arts (judo, later capoeira) for around 2 years and i fooling can't live without them. next year i probably will be headed out to imperial college in London or Purdue University in Indiana,
Answer: "difficult" is a relative term. Just know and understand that at any school, engineering is known as the most challenging and exacting major on campus. Many engineering students have no life, some do. If you can't live without your martial
What's The Best Way To Plan This Road Trip?
Question by Nick | Posted in Other - United States
Ok, we thirst for to do a road trip from London through America.
We want to visit - Miami, Tennessee, Arizona, California, Vegas, Indiana, Kentucky, Alabama, South Carolina, Texas, Florida & New England.
We are universal
Answer: I would split the voyage, unless you have 2-3 months to do it all.
Fly to the East Coast, tour New England down to Florida and hop a skate and fly to the West Coast.
Otherwise, you'd only see road, but I'm guessing if you spend that much
Does anyone understand of a London cinema where this is still showing? I missed it when it officially released and really want to see it on the big filter.....
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