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How Far Would You Go?
from Penny Cockerill

A friend of mine from Surrey who came to the Watford Show very much enjoyed it and sent praise to the organisers - but found the ring layout confusing. She has two dogs and wears a pedometer which showed that, on the Sunday, she walked just over ten miles! (12/07/04)

From Janet Humphreys...
what about the judges, confined to an area 35yard by 35yards, doing 13 miles judging agility for 400 dogs? The loos and the judges lunch area were a stones throw from the ring, so it's a fairly accurate measurement. Or the show secretary who from 6 am till 9pm managed to clock up 19.5 miles... there ought to be sometime wrong with the job description.. how can you get a blister on your foot doing a paperwork job?  (19/07/04)


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