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Quote from ajaxinacan on 7/27/2008 at 2:24 AM:
You're right. It's hard to pick favorites, but I forgot one obvious one.

Excitable Boy - Warren Zevon

Okay, that's my last nomination. I promise. It's got a couple of good running tunes on it.


I confess, the only song I know would be Werewolves of London...
PB: 36:44 2008 STWM 5k ... now to bring that lower...
Running Man
Two that immediately come to mind without putting much thought to it...

Supertramp - Crime of the Century

Bruce Springsteen - The Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle
"You can't have everything. Where would you put it?" - Steven Wright
I played this game with some friends a few years back except it was name 3 of the most influential albums ever.

Beatles - Abbey Road
Fleetwood Mac - Rumors
Michael Jackson - Thriller

Some of my all time favorites...

Journey - Escape
AC/DC Black in Black
Metallica - Black Album
Annie Lennox-Diva
Elton John - Everything but the later stuff
Billy Joel - anything
Spinal Tap - Soundtrack...sorry, its on TV right now.

Bob

http://bobrunner.blogspot.com

Castaic Sprint Triathlon 8/9/08
Disneyland HM 8/31/08 PR 2:13:19
Santa Clarita HM 11/02/08 New PR! 1:59:30
Surf City HM 02/01/09
Sunrise
Quote from redleaf on 7/27/2008 at 2:40 AM:
I confess, the only song I know would be Werewolves of London...

Don't worry, my 3-year old knows almost all the lyrics to Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner. Which reminds me I gotta video her doing that. Also, I need to video her and her sister singing the Immigrant Song.

My husband is a stay-at-home dad. This is one of the side effects. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbvCnNlLLSs
KaiPerm HM, 2/1
Emerald Across the Bay 12k, 3/15
Bay to Breakers 12k, 5/17
See Jane Run HM, 5/30
Treehugger.
The first that always comes to mind is:

The Smashing Pumpkins: Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness

And also:

Modest Mouse: The Moon and Antarctica
Wolf Parade: Apologies to the Queen Mary
The Wrens: The Meadlowlands
John Cale: Paris 1919
The Psychedelic Furs: All of This and Nothing
Feb. 8, 2009: Chinatown Firecracker 10k
Start time: 8:30
Goal: Be eating Dim Sum by 9:40

Turns out I'm now training for a half.
Lisa3.1
Eric Clapton
Pink Floyd
Beethoven
and bluegrass
Registered for #2
Quote from AnneCA on 7/27/2008 at 5:01 AM:
My husband is a stay-at-home dad. This is one of the side effects. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbvCnNlLLSs


That is WAY cool! Big grin
Kirsten
'07: 1324.5 mi
'08: 1561 mi
...

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.: 2009 Goals :.
• Run 1750 miles
• 2 marathons (May - Bayshore, Fall - ?)
• PRs: 5k ~ 15k ~ 25k? ~ HM ~ 26.2
• 1st trail relay (North Country)
Jazz, happy dog
No, I don't want the damned combo special. Now quit asking me that.
Quote from ʇuǝɹʇ on 7/27/2008 at 2:23 AM:
Anything by Bob Dylan.


Even Empire Burlesque?
I'm condemned by a society that demands success when all I can offer is failure.
-Max Bialystock
Pet Sounds by the Beach Boys.
Rubber Soul by the Beatles.
and a bunch of others...
I'm condemned by a society that demands success when all I can offer is failure.
-Max Bialystock
Rush--Moving Pictures
Rush--2112
Pink Floyd--Wish You Were Here
U2--Every album
Coldplay--Every album
This is tough. I'm going to try to keep it to five albums that I can listen to over and over and never get tired of...

Van Morrison - Moondance
The Beatles - Abbey Road
James Taylor - Sweet Baby James
Tom Petty - Greatest Hits
Jet - Get Born
Frustrating Project
This is almost impossible to answer, and not feel like you've left something important out:

Beatles: Rubber Soul/Revolver/Pepper/White Album/Abbey Road
Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You were here
Paul Simon: Graceland
Paul McCartney: Band on the Run, Flaming Pie
U2: Joshua Tree, Actung Baby, Zooropa
Counting Crows: August & everything After
Van Halen: I, 1984
Bob Marley: Legend
Zeppelin: II, ZOSO
Derek and the Dominoes (Clapton): Layla
James Brown: Soul Time 20 Greatest
Harry Chapin: Greatest Stories Live
Aimee Mann: Magnolia soundtrack
Sarah MacLachlan: Surfacing
Jim Croce: Photographs and Memories
Peter Gabriel: So
Gin Blossoms: New Miserable Experience
Meat Loaf
Hendrix: Are You Experienced?
INXS: Kick
Elton John: Live in Australia
George Harrison: Brainwashed, All things must pass
Moby: Play
Tom Petty: Full Moon Fever
Police: Synchronicity
Queen: Classic Queen and Queen's Greatest Hits (can't have one without the other)
RHCP: Blood Sugar Swaey Magik
Guns 'R Roses: Use Your Illusion I and II
Springsteen: Born in the USA
Huey Lewis: Sports
Stones: Let it Bleed
Brian Setzer Orchesta: Dirty Boogie
1e4 Maniacs: Our Time in Eden
Billy Joel: Greatest Hits I and II
Garbage: Version 2.0
Genesis: Genesis, Invisible Touch
Wallflowers: Bringing Down the Horse
Hootie/Blowfish's first album
Bob Seger: Live Bullet / Nine Tonight
Animal House Soundtrack
Blues Brothers Soundtrack
Commitments Soundtrack

Okay, I'll stop now before I list off everything I own.
20th Century: 800m: 2:04 |1600m: 4:37 |3200m: 10:06 |5k: 16:23 |10k: 35:38 |15k: 54:20
25k: 1:35:59

21st Century: 5k: 19:42 |10k: 43:00

"Do not allow children to mix drinks. It is unseemly, and they use too much vermouth."
Steve Allen

Oswald acted alone.
Quote from PerfesserR on 7/27/2008 at 1:52 PM:


This has been the wallpaper on my home computer for probably a year now.

MTA: Wow! Globule admitted to Huey and Hootie. You got some stones, dude.
Frustrating Project
Quote from Mishka on 7/29/2008 at 3:01 PM:
MTA: Wow! Globule admitted to Huey and Hootie. You got some stones, dude.


Dude, I wore out my cassette of "Sports". And no once admits it, but everyone likes that first Hootie album.
20th Century: 800m: 2:04 |1600m: 4:37 |3200m: 10:06 |5k: 16:23 |10k: 35:38 |15k: 54:20
25k: 1:35:59

21st Century: 5k: 19:42 |10k: 43:00

"Do not allow children to mix drinks. It is unseemly, and they use too much vermouth."
Steve Allen

Oswald acted alone.