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This is an awkward predicament. With a little advanced planning we could all meet together and work this difficult dilemma of redundant acronyms. It could be a regular routine.
Speaking of the CIM Marathon, it looks like it will be wet and rainy.
Big deal. Temps look good. I'll be happy if that holds and there's no headwind.
"Way to make Borat look overdressed"
People actually live in Maine?
I don't even have to leave the state to go on vacation. : )
Food
Off to Carhenge again, I guess.
testing testing
But, you should cross the bridge to visit out big red barns
ATM machine.
Yup. I'm going to enter my PIN number at the ATM machine at UMB Bank.
spam
Hi I'm Jimmie 57 male. Running in the Mts. in western NC. Five marathons. two blue ridge relays one 6 runner team and a 12 runner team. I don't remember how many shorter races. 2700 miles this year so far.
Well if this isn't all sorts of philosophical. Maybe I should've gotten stoned before answering.
I'm the kenyan - running board legend/vllian depending on your perspective that some of yous' guys may know. Ran competitively up through college, then did nothing for about 6 years and just started a 'comeback' last august. Nowhere near college form, but it's nice to be at the point where every step isn't torturous and painful again, especially with having moved out to the plains of Wyoming at just under 7000 feet.
I'm signed up for a spring marathon and then hoping to jump into a fall full if things stay on track. I'm also kind of weird in general and quack a lot. What more can I say?
I'm Nicole, a mother of five children. I started running after giving birth to my fourth child, and I've been on the run ever since. Running is a great way to get some time for myself.
I run every day, because I do the school run running. It's a great way to start the day, and it helps me squeeze my run in.
http://www.momshomerun.com
I drink, therefore I run
I've found my way here from RW...and I'm happy that I did!
Half PR: 1:34 (August, 2012)
Marathon PR: 3:45 (October, 2012)
Next race: St. Paddy's Day Half Tacoma (March 16th) DNF Illness
Next Marathon: Tacoma City Marathon (May 5th)
Well if this isn't all sorts of philosophical. Maybe I should've gotten stoned before answering. I'm the kenyan - running board legend/vllian depending on your perspective that some of yous' guys may know. Ran competitively up through college, then did nothing for about 6 years and just started a 'comeback' last august. Nowhere near college form, but it's nice to be at the point where every step isn't torturous and painful again, especially with having moved out to the plains of Wyoming at just under 7000 feet. I'm signed up for a spring marathon and then hoping to jump into a fall full if things stay on track. I'm also kind of weird in general and quack a lot. What more can I say?
fascinating...
I'm Nicole, a mother of five children. I started running after giving birth to my fourth child, and I've been on the run ever since. Running is a great way to get some time for myself. I run every day, because I do the school run running. It's a great way to start the day, and it helps me squeeze my run in.
Anyone with five children is on the run ever since, I'd say.
SheCan
Hi am 46 less then a month from that 47. I'm a chick and a mother of 2 grown children, and a runner, and a reader and a painter. But obviously not much of a writer. I like taking classes, and hanging out and having fun, and talking to virtual runners online. And that's my life.
Cherie
I like seeing my friends with their clothes ON!
Hi.
I ran off and on during my 20s and 30s. Then I took a break from running for about ten years. I ended up getting fat and completely out of shape.
I've been running now for about eight months and have dropped 50 lbs so far.
I haven't been doing any racing yet, although I used to do some casual 5ks and 10ks when I was younger. Right now, I'm just building my aerobic base.
I hope to build for some races in the spring.
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