Thursday, April 03, 2008

Half Wits tops update

For those of you who did not order a Half Wits top, but would still like to purchase one, I have listed below what I have left (after holding back shirts ordered but yet to be picked up by those who ordered it).

If you would like one of these , please e-mail me (timbutler320 AT comcast.net) which gender (W or M) and the size by NOON FRIDAY, APRIL 3.

I will hold it back for you. This will be first come, first served so e-mail me before they are gone.

Any shirts still left after noon on Friday will be put up for sale to the general public at the Expo.


Shirt Sizes and Amount of each Still Available:

WOMEN:
Small: 1 top
Large: 6 tops

MEN:
Medium: 10 tops
Large: 9 tops

Again...please send me an e-mail if you would like one of these (timbutler320 AT comcast.net)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Tim:

I sent you an email (re. shirt pickup) from an Illinois dot gov address. I'm alerting you here, in case your spam filter nabs me.

Also, does anyone know a good place to get a massage after the race? It doesn't have to be Sat or Sun. Monday would be good, since I'm taking off work.

Dan T

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Anonymous said...

Great Job Everyone!!! The LM this year was one of the best races I have run...and I've run a lot. Great job Tim, volunteers, and all who put it together. Good job to every runner. It's a tremendous accomplishment to finish a 1/2 marathon. And thanks to all who cheered me on, so many of you said my name and it kept me going strong.
Joy
Joy

Barry House said...

KUDOS to Tim, Tim, Tammie, Dewayne and that ARMY of volunteers. Traffic control was fantastic, volunteers were cheerful, and I didn't die at the end. FANTASTIC JOB by everyone involved. Absolutely the best LM half so far and just about the best local race I've seen. It was great to be a part of it.

Aaron said...

Great job Tim and everyone. I would also like to thank Martha and the other finish line volunteer who caught me and drug me to a chair after I crossed the finish line. The race hurt but the friendly faces made it better.