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mmm... monkey brains
posted: 1/4/2008 at 8:34 PM
Yeah, Joe Smith of FedEx tells a different story.
Drew

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Girl On The Run
posted: 1/4/2008 at 8:35 PM
Quote from Scout7 on 1/4/2008 at 8:33 PM:
HA!
Not from what I've heard....


Blush Well, that was PRE-helmet cam! Roll eyes
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Girl On The Run
posted: 1/4/2008 at 8:35 PM
Quote from DrewEOB on 1/4/2008 at 8:34 PM:
Yeah, Joe Smith of FedEx tells a different story.


No, it's the meter reader! Shocked
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.: 2008 Goals :.
• Run 1500 miles
• October 5 - 1st marathon - Milwaukee Lakefront - in my home state of WI
• PRs: 5k ~ 15k ~ 25k
Scout7
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CPT Curmudgeon
posted: 1/4/2008 at 8:40 PM
Quote from zoom-zoom on 1/4/2008 at 8:35 PM:
No, it's the meter reader! Shocked


Whatever games you play with did are definitely forum material.
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Dulcius ex asperis.
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Girl On The Run
posted: 1/4/2008 at 8:41 PM
Quote from Scout7 on 1/4/2008 at 8:40 PM:
Whatever games you play with did are definitely forum material.


Which forum? Shocked Blush
Kirsten . . . --> GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS <--

Ladies Locker Room

.: 2008 Goals :.
• Run 1500 miles
• October 5 - 1st marathon - Milwaukee Lakefront - in my home state of WI
• PRs: 5k ~ 15k ~ 25k
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mmm... monkey brains
posted: 1/4/2008 at 8:42 PM
Probably the one Eric keeps locked away tightly.
Drew

Road to the Monkey


Just run, baby.

Your hide will make a fine poncho.
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Ifartedonzoomyintheshowr
posted: 1/4/2008 at 8:58 PM
It's astonishing how good we are at thread hijacking.

did


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Wish I were there
posted: 1/4/2008 at 9:20 PM
modified: 1/4/2008 at 9:20 PM
I miss all the fun - all this while I was out running. Geesh. I need to run faster.
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  • MBully
    posted: 1/5/2008 at 3:26 AM
    Hey All,

    I found this site by accidnet as some of the CR's drop in on the Aussie CR site for a while.
    Eric your site is the best I have used over many years of running, unfortunaley I can't bring all my other running history over as it is excel sheets but I am happy to strat fresh again.
    You will se other from Aussie land come over as there has been many people recommending your site.
    Thanks again for your creative skills and effort.

    From Down Under in Perth Australia. Smile
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    Funky Monkey
    posted: 1/5/2008 at 3:38 AM
    MBully, click on the feedback button at the bottom of the page and send Eric a note. He may be able to import your excel. He's great that way!!
    It's all fun and games until the flying monkeys attack.
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    LSD King
    posted: 1/5/2008 at 1:06 PM
    I am one of the former CR guys. I'm definitely a beginning runner. I thought I lost it all when CR and Active.com had their issues. Eric saved my running life. Thanks Man!!! You can come running in northwest Ohio anytime. It's flat as a pancake. The only hills are the overpasses for the Ohio Turnpike

    Thanks Again!!!! Big grin
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    The Internut
    posted: 1/5/2008 at 3:31 PM
    modified: 1/5/2008 at 3:31 PM
    Quote from Big Richard on 1/5/2008 at 1:06 PM:
    You can come running in northwest Ohio anytime. It's flat as a pancake. The only hills are the overpasses for the Ohio Turnpike.


    I love flat courses -- when they're races! When I'm doing my "normal" runs, I like hills. The house my wife and I own in Northern Virginia is on the top of a hilly neighborhood, so no matter where I run, the final leg is always uphill. When we go to races, it's amusing to hear some of the runners complain about the "hills" -- while we're thinking, "You call this little bump a hill???" Smile

    Just Fred
    There will be days I don't think I can run a marathon.
    I'll have a lifetime to know that I did.
    susieq
    posted: 1/5/2008 at 3:56 PM
    I too would like to thank you so much for this site. I have recommended it to several of my friends and even though I struggle with motivation, I absolutely love using the training log. We all deserve support, whatever our level and I, for one, get cheesed off with those folk who decry those of us who will never be fast runners but despite all, we are runners, we put one foot in front of the other and get out there. So a Happy New Year to all, be you a "jogger", "runner" or just fast walker!!!!!!! You're doing something. Smile
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    No one's nemesis
    posted: 1/5/2008 at 8:58 PM
    Quote from Big Richard on 1/5/2008 at 1:06 PM:
    I am one of the former CR guys. I'm definitely a beginning runner. I thought I lost it all when CR and Active.com had their issues. Eric saved my running life. Thanks Man!!! You can come running in northwest Ohio anytime. It's flat as a pancake. The only hills are the overpasses for the Ohio Turnpike

    Thanks Again!!!! Big grin


    Welcome, Richard. I live just across the line in Michigan from Toledo so, I'm in the flatlands as well. You work for Sauder? I have a friend on the fire department that has a brother that works for them, last name is Thompson.



    Rick
    "The will to win means nothing without the will to prepare." - Juma Ikangaa
    "I wanna go fast." Ricky Bobby
    runningforcassy.blogspot.com
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    No one's nemesis
    posted: 1/5/2008 at 9:03 PM
    Quote from Fred.Just Fred on 1/5/2008 at 3:31 PM:
    I love flat courses -- when they're races! When I'm doing my "normal" runs, I like hills. The house my wife and I own in Northern Virginia is on the top of a hilly neighborhood, so no matter where I run, the final leg is always uphill. When we go to races, it's amusing to hear some of the runners complain about the "hills" -- while we're thinking, "You call this little bump a hill???" Smile

    Just Fred


    Fred, I ran a 10K on Thanksgiving day on the University of Richmond campus and surrounding neighborhoods that about killed me! Shocked Hill after hill after hill after hill. The last half mile before the 6 mile mark was all uphill. We flatlanders ain't used to that! It was fun though and I enjoyed the challenge. I also tried to run with my daughter once when we were on vacation in the Massanutten resort last summer. The rest of my runs that week were on a treadmill. Big grin
    Rick
    "The will to win means nothing without the will to prepare." - Juma Ikangaa
    "I wanna go fast." Ricky Bobby
    runningforcassy.blogspot.com
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