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Cameron wishes Thomas good luck for his half marathon and suggests drawing inspiration from the first intercity railway journey between Manchester and Liverpool. He mentions that during the journey, they ran over an MP but didn't let it stop them. Cameron also highlights how the railways influenced idiomatic English. Finally, Cameron encourages Thomas to keep going until the end. Hey Thomas, it's Cameron. Good luck for your half marathon. If you feel like stopping running, which you probably will at some point, I would invite you to draw inspiration from the first intercity railway journey between Manchester and Liverpool, where they literally ran over an MP and killed him. But that didn't stop them. They kept going. You could say they steamed ahead, which is a lovely example of how the railways influenced idiomatic English. Anyway, good luck. Keep going until the end. Lots of love. Bye.