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Welcome to my guestbook - please leave your comments as I enjoy reading them on my journey. Love Rosie xxxx |
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Brad Currin |
Hi Rosie, Saw you running on the embankment between the London Eye and Shell Centre where I work. We did not chat but you smiled at me as you ran past. You have the most wonderful smile. I really admire what you are doing! Brad |
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KAREN |
Saw you on tv "THIS MORNING"what a lovely interview you gave i laughed and cried at your journey,bless you Rosie fantastic..off now to buy your book. take care xxxx |
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Jimmy |
Rosie, I just learned of your epic run this evening. Following links from Bernice Ende's website, a Long Rider on horseback, I found the Long Riders Guild, and a link to your page. I am now the age you were when you began your run and have been rekindling my running over the last year. I am totally inspired, having only imagined long runs through Central and South America. Maybe I'll do it! Thank you so much! Jimmy Pryor |
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Melly |
Rosie I saw your interview on TV this morning, I have been a bit down lately unemployed etc along with the millions of others, turning 50 in April etc, I had and still have tears rolling down my face as I listenened to what you have to say and feel really silly that I have wasted the last few weeks feeling sorry for myself and powerless, after what you have done you have shown me that anything is possible and life is to short to waste. I shall get hold of your book and keep it with me as an inspiration to get back on with the living. God Bless you what a wonderful person you are. |
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tim barker |
saw you just now on the Embankment (London) dodging through the traffic and wished you good luck. You were looking good! |
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Carol |
Dear Rosie - I have just had the privilege of meeting you this afternoon in Gerrards Cross and feel in total awe of your personal endeavours in raising awareness of prostate cancer. You are truly one of the most inspirational people I have had the pleasure of meeting and I would like to wish you the very best for your future adventures. I’m really looking forward to purchasing your book ‘Just a Little Run Around the World’ (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Just-Little-Run-Around-World/dp/0007306202) – and would like to personally contribute to your funding raising activities in support of The Prostate Cancer Charity. God Bless & all the very best, love Carol. |
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Carol |
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Peter Smith |
Rosie, hi, I just met you between Bledlow Ridge and West Wycombe village. I was the chap who left his car somewhat askew on the pavement to stop and talk to you. We exchanged views on the world's Black Fly amongst other things: Labradorian ones are not a patch on your Siberian ones! Most memorable... Thanks for your time. I will tell my boys I met a real adventurer today. And what a great smile! It was a pleasure to meet you, I wish you well. Good luck with the book and the London traffic too. Cheers and best wishes, Peter |
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The Bowers Family |
We just met Rosie as she passed through our Village of Chinnor. She stopped to have a chat with us. It was such an honour to meet such an inspirational person! We wish Rosie all the very best on her journey to London. We'll definitely be buying the book. Go Rosie! (From the family with the red shoes!) |
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Sallyanne Sweeney |
Hi everyone, I just spoke to Rosie, who asked me to thank everyone for buying the book already! She's making great progress to London and is very excited about the launch. Also, check out Women's Weekly magazine, out now, which has a great feature on Rosie in it. All the best, Sallyanne |