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Something NOT to do on a weekend at the Gatton Street Sprints. Don't ignore the plee of free sunscreen from the local Lions club, and don't be under the illusion that you don't get sunburnt when there is no sun. We had an umbrella over our head so the top half didn't get burnt, but the bottom did ;)

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It really hurts, for anyone that's had their legs this burnt will know, you can't really stand up, nor can you walk or do anything but cry from the pain :)

I'm off to work now. Well going to try!

/me drops to knees and screams:

DAMN YOU, UV RAYS! DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL!

Ahhh well you get that on these big jobs, hopefully it'll peel into tan?

I dont get sunburnt, I just get darker in the summer and lighter in the winter ;)

That's why I hate going in the sun. I go red even at the hint of sun. It sucks.

I won't go brown, I'll peel and go straight back to white..

Not that I want that type of tan mark on my legs... :S The front are red as red can be (my mum just laughs at me because it looks soo stupid) and the back of my legs are white... It looks hilarious but **** it hurts.

It's heaps better this afternoon. Anything can be better from falling out of bed this morning because I couldn't stand on my legs...

yeah.. hate being a whitey. white -> red -> white again.. maybe some slightly less shade of white but thats about it.

It's heaps better this afternoon. Anything can be better from falling out of bed this morning because I couldn't stand on my legs...

lol.. kind of like waking up drunk huh? :)

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