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Now that was a bath...
I'm running somewhere tomorrow. It's going to be beautiful. I can't wait.
Poor baby
Roads were made for journeys...
Fanatic #3965
I guess I will just have to go stroke my kitten now, as no one else has stepped up to the plate to find ways to entertain me.
Kirsten
'07: 1324.5 | '08: 1561 | '09: 1810.9 run ~ 208.7 bike | '10: 1,000.3 run ~ 3513.5 bike | '11: 710.3 run ~ 4157.9 bike '12: 659.9 run ~ 3365.6 bike (100% benched by ortho last 4.5 weeks while in long-arm cast)
• DON'T BREAK ANYTHING!!!
• get within 5#s of 130#s (and stay there, gotdammit!)
• 1st olympic distance duathlon
• 1st Iceman Cometh mtn bike race
• Half Fanatic
• punch Type 1 in the junk
More Cowbell!
Ha! Good point...can't wait to see your pussy... k
When you're on your deathbed, you won't be wishing that you'd spent more time at the office. But you will be wishing that you'd spent more time running. Because if you had, you wouldn't be on your deathbed.
Dog-Love
Actually I wonder if you can help me with a matter that has been pressing on my mind of late. If a woman has two wombs and either one or two vaginas (that part shouldn't matter) - if she ovulates from both sets of ovaries and a pregnancy implants in womb A - will the hormones released to sustain a pregnancy prevent womb B from ovulating or will womb B continue to do so this resulting in a situation where you could be pregnant with two different children of different gestational age at the same time? And if that situation were possible, would the onset of labor in womb A cause womb B to also begin contracting?
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